You can use an ice cube or you can take the rock out of the water and let the anemone hang upside down for a time. The anemone will eventally fall off.
Whatever you do, don't scrape the anemone off or force it off. It will detatch itself eventally. Forcing it will damage the foot and this can be very serious.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14811317#post14811317 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by JamesJR You can use an ice cube or you can take the rock out of the water and let the anemone hang upside down for a time. The anemone will eventally fall off.
if there's no coral or mass of sponge material on a rock, that's generally what i opt for, as well. i usually fill a large tupperware container or bucket w/ tank water, turn the rock upside down and put it on top of the container, leaving a couple of inches of anemone foot out of the water.
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