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![]() Gorgeous.
![]() Mine sit at the bottom of the rockwork, seems to me that's where they settled initially though, and that's where they've stayed for the most part. I know with haddoni's that juveniles prefer to be at the top of rock and move down to find sand as they grow larger, but I don't think it's the same story for gigantea. In fact mine never did bury their feet in sand, even when they were at the bottom of the rock in a tank with sand, they were still attached just slightly above the sand/rock interface. So my guess is, likely the anemone will stay in that spot, unless maybe, once larger, it's not as suitable a fit in that spot. For the most part mine have never really moved much although there has been a few times they have shifted around slightly as they got larger.
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