Possible Anemone Trouble

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He’s not latched on but did move to a crevice in the rocks? All water parameters are correct and bottom of the tank reaches about 145 par and top of the rocks around the middle of the tank is 250+

I’ve had one before and now another one which is my orange and green condy.

He’s been with me for about a week and hasn’t latched, he’s thrown up a little bit of zooxanthella which he might just have to much and also to much stress but nothing else seems to be the problem but possibly lighting…

Looking for tips, advice, and suggestions.
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Hmm🤔, doesnt look too good. Is it just me or does the tank seem a little too dark. Anyways, how is your flow? Any messentrial tissue coming out?
The picture was taken when the light was on low, it goes way brighter than that and no it hasn’t, also the flow is a little bit less than moderate.
 

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