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Hello!

I am new to saltwater tanks and I recently got an LTA for my two clowns I’ve had for a while. I added it roughly 3 days ago and it was attached earlier today (loosely) but tonight after lights out it is detached and on its side. Its mouth has been open slightly for a while so I’ve been keeping a close eye on it but I just wanted to know if it was trying to move or trying to dig its foot in more?
It has had consistent color, however at the store it was more purple, I know it’s still stressed, and my two cleaner shrimp were picking on it so I put them in a breeder box until the nem settles but I just wanted some opinions! It has been able to dig in the substrate, and I recently added some more rocks to my tank to give it more options.

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This was about an hour ago before lights out
 

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