Flower anemone question

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Hi - I just purchased this Flower nem. The container he came in had rubble in it which he has attached himself to a number of the pieces. So many that it is a barrier between it and the rock I am hoping he settles on. Is it safe to gently apply pressure to each piece until he lets go or let it be?

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you can try and remove him from the rubble rock without ripping his foot, its not difficult and theres many ways to do it. or you could leave him in the spot you want and wait for him to move on his own.
 
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you can try and remove him from the rubble rock without ripping his foot, its not difficult and theres many ways to do it. or you could leave him in the spot you want and wait for him to move on his own.
Got home and he had moved a bit and I was able to remove more than half the rubble. I think I will monitor and continue to remove rubble as I'm able to. Thanks!
 

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