He looked like he was about to become unattached from the rock so I gently removed him and placed him in the sand next to a rock. It did not even appear that he was secured to the rock. I have a picture of him if you guys would look and tell me what you think about his color.
Sebae's should be tannish in color. Yours is definitely a bleached sebae anemone & as Todd said, you have an uphill battle. But it can be brought back around with proper acclimation to your lights, good water parameters, & good feedings. Good luck!
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