Anemone, not anenome.
It might help on your search for information.
If you have a multi anemone tank, you better be sure they don't come in contact with each other, at least that.
Likely people bought anemones that were all dumped in a tank together and already beyond hope.
I kept my original (ordered in specifically LTA) for over four years. It is doing well with a fellow aquarist now into it's next few years.
I have a three year old sebae showing me how tough he is waiting to move back under MH.
Don't buy anemones from an LFS unless it is a special order of one specimen, and healthy upon purchase. Best to buy a clone from a reefer.
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