Hey everyone,
So when I originally put in my beautiful Coral Anenome, I placed it on a horizontal piece of rock about 2/3 the way up my tank with a TON of flow.
Obviously, this proved to be too much light and it moved to the back of my huge piece of LR and seems to be doing fine; fully expanded, eats, and is being its beautiful sassy little self.
Problem is I can barely see it without standing over the tank, so I really want to move it!
How does one do this? At the LFS I recall the employee carefully poking at its foot until it relinquished its hold from the glass, and it did fine- no damage nor trauma.
Does the same strategy apply to moving it from LR? I am planning on placing it in a less lit and lesser flow area and see what it thinks, but don't want to hurt its foot.
As always, thanks for the advice!
~Harry
So when I originally put in my beautiful Coral Anenome, I placed it on a horizontal piece of rock about 2/3 the way up my tank with a TON of flow.
Obviously, this proved to be too much light and it moved to the back of my huge piece of LR and seems to be doing fine; fully expanded, eats, and is being its beautiful sassy little self.
Problem is I can barely see it without standing over the tank, so I really want to move it!
How does one do this? At the LFS I recall the employee carefully poking at its foot until it relinquished its hold from the glass, and it did fine- no damage nor trauma.
Does the same strategy apply to moving it from LR? I am planning on placing it in a less lit and lesser flow area and see what it thinks, but don't want to hurt its foot.
As always, thanks for the advice!
~Harry
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