Is it time to flush him?

Dave12678

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Heres todays pics, I found him under some rock he is compacted pretty well and isn't doing anything.
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Definitly not, there is still definitly a chance for you anemone.
Time to flush would be if it starts disintegrating, which its not.
Give it some time, it will probably inflate in a little while.
 
You can try to plant it's foot by digging an impression at the end of that rock, but that appears to be one unhappy H. crispa in a serious state of decline. If you see it start to break up, remove it immediately.
 
Mine shriveled up to what looked like death quite a few times when I first got it and it wouldn't take food for the first week to 10 days but now 3 months later it's doing great. Twice it's original size and changing to its natural color.

Did you put it in that corner or did it go there on it's own?
It needs to plant it's foot not be suspended like that.
 
your anemoen is just fine leave it alone feed it as soon as you notice the tenticles get a little longer but if not in a good day after it is fully attached and open wide for business ;)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9697122#post9697122 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by REEFRHEAD
your anemoen is just fine leave it alone feed it as soon as you notice the tenticles get a little longer but if not in a good day after it is fully attached and open wide for business ;)

That anemone is far from being just fine.
 
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