Anemone looking very sad !

Hi,
yes we left him alone and thought by morning we were going to find a big lump and mess on the sand.
in the morning, we woke up to find it perked up and waving about.
only thing we did different was to put the flow up a notch.
it sometimes goes a little limp at feeding time, as the pump stops for 10 minutes (part of the fluval kit that came with the tank)
but you are right, leave it to it and it seems fine. Everything else in the tank is flourishing, the fish seem happy and my smal rainbow cauliflower coral that I was given for free ( they said it would probably survive) has started to thicken up ! :)
Weirdly, my anemone split in the time of me saying leave it alone lol
 

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From my experience as a newbie, being left alone is generally weeks or months, try to be patient :) :)
 
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Weirdly, my anemone split in the time of me saying leave it alone lol
Oh wow, how cool.
this one is really picking up, but we have noticed that there’s a white ring that looks like it’s choking the foot. The anemone seems to be blooming though. Do we remove said ring or again, just leave alone ?
 
Oh wow, how cool.
this one is really picking up, but we have noticed that there’s a white ring that looks like it’s choking the foot. The anemone seems to be blooming though. Do we remove said ring or again, just leave alone ?
Unsure, I can only assume possibly a stray hair? (From your head type), my clown once ate one but I managed to pull it out its mouth.
 

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