oh and btw.. could phosophate cause the problem? cuz i was away for a week, and i told another person to do the feeding.... she might have over fed the tank. and caused high level of phosphate..
Anemones are delicate creatures and the fact that they inflate and deflate means that if you have any fluctuations in water quality the anemone will let you know.
Do a large water change ASAP and see if the mouth improves.
If your tank was overfed you might also have high levels of nitrates, you should run a full battery of tests now that you're home and make your decisions based off of your tests.
Why don't you post your water parameters and maybe the board here can be of more help to you?
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