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oafie2244

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My seabae anenome has attached to my front class and it is hard to seee the pretty side of him. The question I have is, would one advise against attempting to move the anenome to a more favorable location for viewing? Also how does one feed an anenome? Just put the food near its mouth, and should it be a small piece or a larger piece? Thanks

Brett
 
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i feed my sabea with an acrylic prong using small pieces of shrimp or scallop. i barely have the meat attached to the tip, so that it comes off easily once those tentacles grab it. if you could catch him in a more desirable spot and then feed the heck out of him, he might stay where you want him.

this might be dangerous. so it's only an idea that i hope those with more experience will comment on. maybe if you aimed a powerhead at the anemone so that he got an uncomfortable current of water, then he might want to move somewhere else?

has he been on the glass long? he might decide to move somewhere else on his own?

HTH,
chris
 

butt.doc

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If you could temporarily shade the front glass somehow, he will likely move on in search of better lighting.
 

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