This morning when I discovered all this, I didn't know what to do. I took the powerhead out with anemone attached, looking like a rubber glove streached over it, put it in a bucket with some tank water and went to work.

Returning home, I discover it's not dead, but moving - part of the tentacles are full. In general looks terrible, but seems like it wants to live.

Since, I've put it back, with the intake of teh powerhead, which it's firmly still stuck in certain places. Part of the animal looks fairly okay, while other parts look badly damaged.

The clown has shown some love in addition to picking at some of the worst looking parts. I'm not sure if it's just feeding or instinctively trying to clean wounds (likely wishful thinking)

My long tentacle urchine seems like its looking for lunch in the BTA direction. (I've got other worries about it in I will post separately)

I've built a egg-crate cage to somewhat protect it. My thoughts are right now is that I'd prefer to have it in a quarrantine tank, but lacking one with good water and light, it's in the main tank.

Is it just wishful thinking that it might survive somehow? Any other suggestions on what to do. Interesting enough, my wife pointed out that tentacles ripped off were both full and moving even with no current.