I guess I made a newbie mistake in regards to my first LTA. Above three weeks ago, my maroon clown finally took to it and I was very pleased. However, the maroon was very aggressive with the LTA and I beleive successfully killed it. He would try to bring it food, but then would wiggle around in it until it knocked the food out. I came home today to find the LTA face down on the sand and several of its tentacles are looking very withered. I beleive it is on its last leg. I have read that alot of people place a empty strawberry basket over the anemone during feeding to prevent the clown from doing what he has done, but I think I learned this lesson too late. I am going to try and nurse the guy back to health, but he is not responsive to direct feeding and just lets the food float away. Any suggestions?