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How to ensure anemone don't move around?


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Be careful, unless your wavemaker is wrapped with sponge; you never know when your anemone decides to move.

It happened to me; they can move from time to time; since we place corals and rescape now and then;

Hence the spot that they are happy with could become unhappy due to the different/change of water flow etc...

We can never be 100% sure.

(-_-) Happy will do ... (o_o)

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Has foot, will travel. No sure fire way to stop them from moving. They will move until they find a comfy spot. Even then, it'll move again if no longer comfy.

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If it keeps moving non stop. Going to up lorry soon.

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My RTBA lik to hide their feet away from light or sight. If like them to be at a position, I would suggest that there's a small cave or opening at the position that they can hide their feet and exposing their tentacles only.

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It's best not to keep, if too much movement. It's sting your other corals if you don't move it out the way. The other way is that you target feed It once it settle down to prevent it from moving other place.

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