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    Posted: January 01 2009 at 5:29pm
So i noticed that there are already a bunch on questions on anemone on this board but i also have one. So i have a rose tip anemone and it got sucked into my pump and had to pull it out. It didn't really go well but i got her out. but since then it is still shriveled and has lost some tenticles and it's body is broken up. It pretty much looks dead. I was just wondering if she will regenerate or should i give up hold and bury her at sea. Any suggestions? I know pictures help i'll see what i can do. 
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mine alwyas live throught this. sometimes they even split because of it
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They frequently survive. You might want to see what you can do to prevent this in the future too.
 
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so should i just leave him in the tank or keep him isolated?
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If the foot wasnt effected you will have a better survival rate. I.M.O.
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yeah the foot looks fine...i think. I have to doubl;e check when i get home.
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Whenever mine get injuried i put them in an aquirium baskit to keep them from moving around the tank and help ensure they get plenty of light.  This seems to help
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Intakes can be modified to prevent this. Ask me how.
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