Sad anemone

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Have an anemone that was in its glory days and was as big as an LP record but now only as a small apple in the last year.
It was never the same after it became dissatisfied and wandered around the aquarium and then went down to another aquarium in the basement with its Clownfish.
Have tried to feed with different feed that is available for anemones. Prawns. Clams, live animals from the sea, dead fish from the son's freshwater aquarium but still it doesn't want to blow up.

Is there any other way to get it started?
Do they need antibiotics or something else?

tips wanted

The nice days
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Sad days
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Anemones seem to have a mind of their own.
 
Your Magnifica anemone suffers from poor environment. It is not infected right now but will get sick if condition does not improve. It looks for either better water condition, better current, better lights or any of the combination above.
BTW, feeding anemone fish that died in aquarium is always a bad thing. Most of the time, dead fish in aquarium is loaded with bacterial and will cause infection. Live healthy fish is another matter, but no a floating dead fish.
 
Your Magnifica anemone suffers from poor environment. It is not infected right now but will get sick if condition does not improve. It looks for either better water condition, better current, better lights or any of the combination above.
BTW, feeding anemone fish that died in aquarium is always a bad thing. Most of the time, dead fish in aquarium is loaded with bacterial and will cause infection. Live healthy fish is another matter, but no a floating dead fish.
Thanks for the help
the fastest I can do is more light and flow/current tomorrow.
Now that I think about it, there is really bad flow in this cultivation aquarium.
the anemone went there when it was damaged in a stream pump and thought it would be better there.
 
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