Dean Ladd
New member
I hate joining the "advice" train because you end up getting a million different opinions and you end up trying them all and it just makes things worse. So I reluctantly recommend you do nothing. Don't try to bury it, don't try to feed it. Just reduce the water flow to allow it to settle and grab onto the rock on its own. Once it does that put the flow back to normal and it will "walk" until it finds the sand and buries itself. It may even hide in the rockwork for a while. Eventually it works out. It will find where it wants to go and that's where it will go. There is nothing you can do.
My anemone was a centre-piece - who decided to live at the side of my tank ... I guess she's more of a "side-piece" now. She used to be in the centre for a while, then moved, then came back, then one day moved to the side and has been there since. Just like children and pets, they have their own personalities. I just deal with it.
Agreed!