Originally Posted by Sula
My maroon did the same thing - I wasn't sure whether the anemone was just deflated as part of acclimating to the tank or if it was unhappy about all the clownfish "attention". What I did was make a little "cage" out of eggcrate to enclose the anemone and keep the clown out for a while. It gave the anemone some time to adjust by itself. When it looked better, I removed the cage. The clown was pretty PO'd for a while, but it was worth it to have a happy anemone....
I did that last night out of a plastic container and drilled holes in it. The anemone blossomed but when I removed it, it deflated again. This morning its still the same, sitting on the gravel with its mouth open. What should I do?