There was an LFS a ways south of me that had what I'm 95% certain was S. haddoni hosting skunks a few years ago. As far as I know, it's not natural or all that common but stranger things have happened.
Don't see an S. haddoni staying put in a tank with no sand. Years ago I had a pair of Clarkiis that would remove the sand from around their S. haddoni, the anemone was moving all the time --- until I sold the Clarkiis.
I have had my haddoni in a bare bottom tank and he seems to be fine with it as he doesn't have a choice but if he could talk he would said place me on the beach where I can burrow my foot... Ahhh. Lol
Sand is best (no place like home) but not necessary I think...
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