Pink Hiatin Anemone Problem

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I Need Help I Just Got My Pink Hiatin Anenome Yesterday And Was Doing Perfectly Fine And Now She Is Like This Does That Mean She Is Dying?

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Welcome to R2R! I wish it were under better circumstances. Can you tell us a little about your tank? Age, parameters, lighting, size ect...
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Thank you glitter fairy!!!
 

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How old is your tank?
 

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She definitely looks like she's in trouble.
 

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Is that a painted hermit crab shell in the background? Are you sure that's saltwater safe?

Hold old is the tank and what are your water parameters?
 

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from looks of pics, Tank appears quite new. Not a good first specimen but not the end of the world. What is salinity, temp and what type of light are you using?
Salinity should be 1.025-1.026, with moderate flow and this anemone does under low white and high blue lighting and is ornamental than a host clown.
I feel Katrina stamping her feet so we will get you thru the road to a happy nem. Doesn't look bad in pics but generally a perky nem
 

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If you aren't able to test yet, it's fine to say so. We have all been there.
 

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Let's say the op is totally unprepared for this type of obstacle...best way to contain the nem for transport back to the LFS?
 

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I'm also questioning that substrate. It's very bright white and sparkly like sugar grains...something I've never seen used in a saltwater aquarium before.

My personal opinion is if it's a painted decoration then leave it out of a saltwater aquarium as the majority of them are for freshwater use only.
 
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Going to be blunt you clearly have no idea what you're doing.

Theres 1 hermit crab painted shell in the tank, and who knows if theres anymore.

The sand you're using looks like the completely wrong.

I feel bad for that 1 fish and you're anemone. Please do some research before getting into this hobby, these are living animals not toys. From what I see I can imagine the suffering these animals are enduring.
 

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