Does my anemone have a chance?

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Calcium 380ppm
Kh 140ppm
Dkh 8
Phosphate 0
Nitrates 10ppm

I'm trying to research this and answers online are ALL OVER THE PLACE.

I've seen they need 400+ calcium or that the don't need it all. That any Nitrates will kill it but then it doesn't matter and high levels are okay.

I'm working on adjusting his lighting. I got him on Sunday and he's still not happy. Not fully inflated. Oh, long tentacle anemone
 
It might help to upload some images. Also, you'll want to test your alkalinity and magnesium.
His mouth looks a little open.
 

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Looks more like a sebae to me honestly and bleached very bad. If it is a long tentacle it needs a deep sand bed, strong lights, stable parameters/mature tank and to be fed once a week starting in a couple weeks once it’s settled in
 
I'm researching bleached anemone now. Is it a goner or is there something I can do for it.
Stability and feeding it zooplankton (small easily digestible foods) same nem about a month apart , was feeding zooplankton and left it alone
 

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Stability and feeding it zooplankton (small easily digestible foods) same nem about a month apart , was feeding zooplankton and left it alone
It almost seems like he's looking better today
 

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Looks more like a sebae to me honestly and bleached very bad. If it is a long tentacle it needs a deep sand bed, strong lights, stable parameters/mature tank and to be fed once a week starting in a couple weeks once it’s settled in
Looks a little better today
 

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Stability and feeding it zooplankton (small easily digestible foods) same nem about a month apart , was feeding zooplankton and left it alone
Local pet store has marine snow. Would that work? He's looking much better today.
 

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I am not familiar with marine snow , always can amazon brightwell zooplankton lol but if it’s coral food probly works
So just squirt it in the tank? I don't have any other corals.
 
So just squirt it in the tank? I don't have any other corals.
I wouldn’t , just use a tiny bit in a small paste like pencil eraser size max and turkey baster to give directly to nem, if it doesn’t accept it don’t force but it should close up and eat it
 
What type of clowns do you have? Look like tomato or clarkiis maybe. Hard to tell. Some clowns can be hard on nems in the beginning and you may need to separate a while.
 

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