Turn the filter off and see if the anenome is able to back itself out (try not to pull it out as this can cause more damage). Do an immediate water change and run some carbon
If the anenome is too far gone and is not going to make it you will want to remove it as well. But that is something you will need to judge from the looks. If the foot is ok I'd leave him in. If the foot is really chewed up I would remove
yea. all tht I can see of it are about 2-3 inches of his bubbles. I'm cleaning my filter (again). I only have the carbon that was in there. What should I do? No stores are open. It's 6:50 AM.
So the entire foot went into the filter? If that is the case you may have lost him. It might be time to worry about the health of the other animals and simply remove the anenome.
Not much you can do except a water change and wait for the stores to open to get some carbon.
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