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  1. Definitely not. Anemones aren’t sedentary like corals. Doing something like glueing them to a spot might damage their ‘Feet’ which they need to plant themselves firmly to what they choose to settle on. They can and will move around but generally remain in the same spot unless they’re not comfortable with it or if you’re constantly adjusting the flow and lighting, etc. Try getting a small rock with a sizeable crevice and leave the anemone and the rock in the confines of a separate acclimation box and eventually the anemone will attach to the rock. Then the rock to an area of your choosing, with suitable flow and lighting such that it doesn’t feel the need to change spots frequently. Hope this helps Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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  2. My new toy finally arrive last nite Sent from my LG-H990 using Tapatalk
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  3. Oh ok..I think maybe I give it a go..but it's only temporary solution. Long run for Singapore weather need a chiller. Have to get one without my wife knowing. Later she complain that I spend so much.[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23] Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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  4. Did the 1st NO3 test. NO3 is around 10 ppm
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  5. If you’re ok with an AIO tank check out Innovative Marine SR60. It’s the size you’re interested in, but despite manufacturer claims of 60gal capacity, the actual usable capacity is closer to 50gal. I bought one and a black stand back in January and love it. Check Fresh n Marine. The website still shows good Sale prices, but doesn’t reflect out of stock items. PM me if you want more info or pics of my tank. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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