I need help with my new anenome

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how long have you had it? what are your parameters? are any of your other corals showing signs of stress? can you post pictures? that will really help with diagnosis
 
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Do you have a QT? The reason I ask is, upon death, anemones can release toxins. And disintegrate....leaving much in the water column you don't want. This is worst case, granted.
 
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how long have you had it? what are your parameters? are any of your other corals showing signs of stress? can you post pictures? that will really help with diagnosis
All of my corals are healthy. My water parameters are good. This is my rock flower anenome. It closed up last night and when I woke up the water was cloudy and the other anenome was mush so I removed it.
 

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