Yeah, I got the anemone in November, 2001. It did split about 4 years ago. Before the split it had grown to about 18 inches from 7 inches when I got it. Now, the larger part is about 12 inches across fully expanded and the smaller part is maybe 7 inches. Before the split I fed the anemone almost daily, relatively large amounts. For a long time now I've only fed one to 3 times per week and smaller amounts. I cut back on feeding for the sake of better water quality.
Mags have the ability to grow pretty fast with frequent feedings. Your anemone should be fine if you provide good quality water and plenty of light. They don't ship well, but once established, they are fairly hardy. The key is getting a healthy specimen to begin with, which though yours is a little bleached, my guess is it's otherwise healthy.
You want to display them on a large, flat piece of liverock. They like to be up in the open water with good water flow and bright light. This species makes a good specimen animal because their favorite location is front and center. Mine are very sticky. Small fish, or fish that don't know how dangerous a mag can be, are at risk.
Mags are one of my favorites, so if you have any questions, I'd be happy to answer them. I've done my homework on this species ;-)