Sebae anemone help

tletourneau

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Well we just move it to a quarantine tank. It wouldn't settle in so, thinking our sand bed might not be deep enough we added 40lbs of sand to get the recommended depth. When we moved it to the deeper sand bed we noticed what appears to be a wound on it, we are wondering if the bristle worms did it but we're not sure. Once we noticed it we moved it to a quarantine tank to be safe. I've attached pictures, I'm not sure how to treat it. We have some E.M. erythromycin that is supposed to help with open wounds but I'm not sure if that's appropriate for an anenome. I've attached pictures.
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I think your anemone is a goner. When filaments are visible, I don't think there's any bringing one back.
 
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