Scan through the video below. The "carpet" in the top left is S. gigantea. S. gigantea is the natural host of A. ocellaris, so your fish should be in it in no time. The anemone on the bottom right, is S. haddoni. S. haddoni is not the natural host to A. ocellaris. It may take quite some time for your ocellaris to move into a haddoni. When clowns do not have their natural host, it's really hard to predict how long it will take, or if, they will adopt any particular surrogate host. It's really up to your clowns. They may adopt a power head for the next year, then one day change their minds, and move to the haddoni. No one really knows. It's totally up to the clowns.
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