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In the next few weeks I will be picking up a haddoni from an established reeftank that the owner will be breaking down.
She has had the anemone for over a year and it is very healthy. From the looks of it the foot is either attached to a piece of live rock or the bottom of the tank. It's buried in the sand, as it should be, and we can't see the bottom of the tank from the underside of the stand so we're not sure what/where it's attached.
So now comes the difficult question...removing it. What is the best way to safely remove this critter with no/minimal damage?
Also, would it be better to do this after the lights have been on and the anemone is expanded or would it be better to do this before the lights come on when it's retracted?
She has had the anemone for over a year and it is very healthy. From the looks of it the foot is either attached to a piece of live rock or the bottom of the tank. It's buried in the sand, as it should be, and we can't see the bottom of the tank from the underside of the stand so we're not sure what/where it's attached.
So now comes the difficult question...removing it. What is the best way to safely remove this critter with no/minimal damage?
Also, would it be better to do this after the lights have been on and the anemone is expanded or would it be better to do this before the lights come on when it's retracted?