Ritteri/Magnific Anemone Questions/Concerns

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I have a magnific/ritteri anemone now since Sept 2020. About 2 weeks ago I noticed the mouth not tight. Upon further review it appears that the mouth has either torn or it is starting to split (read rare in this type of anemone). I'm looking for some insight/guidance. Little bit about system

currently in 60 gallon frag tank (hooked to larger system 400 total gallons)
(2) clowns and a leopard wrasse are only fish in system. Wrasse rarely around anemone
EOW water changes of 80-90 gallons
Alk 7.4 (Trident, checked against Salifert)
Mag- 1320
Ca- 420
PO4 - .06-.08 (Hanna)
NO3- 2.5- 5
temp 78
salinity- 35 (refractometer & Icecap digital)

95% of the tentacles are full. Only tentacles around split are deflated. Anemone doesn't inflate/deflate. I haven't fed since I purchased. I feed the clowns 2x day in hopes they may feed. i've attached a couple pictures. I know there not the best but I didn't want to handle the anemone to get better pics. I have Cipro as well as a small tank, heater and light if I need to treat. Appreciate any feedback.
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It is a beautiful Magnifica. It does not look sick to me. I would just watch it. It need fairy string light and circulation.
when they divide, they look bad with partial deflation the. Dilated mouth, then you will see a hole all the way down to the rock. This hole enlarge and the anemone rip apart.
maybe your anemone is dividing. I recommend just watching him for now.
 

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