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![]() depending on how far you're travelling, I'd put the rocks in one bucket, then split up the livestock into the other buckets with the water. A quick trip shouldn't hurt the rock if its just damp (even an hour or more is fine IMO). I wouldn't risk any of the livestock in with the rocks though, too easy a chance of them getting injured. I'm not sure about transporting anemones though, perhaps someone else could suggest whether it needs to be on its own.
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![]() If an anemone is attached to a rock, place the anemone side of the rock upward. Use one bucket to transport the anemone and its rock with enough water to cover the rock and anemone. If the anemone isn't attached to a rock, transport it alone with enough water to cover it.
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