How do I remove Anemone from large crusted rock?

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They’re growing and spreading out of control.
How do I remove Anemone from a large crusted rock?
I would like to move them to another tank.

Please help!
 

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A lot of options, best is nem cannon if you're patient. Point a wavemaker or something at them to make em move. I've used a plastic butter knife to pry up under their foot, once you get under, you can usually pry them up slowly. Take the rock out and hang it over a bucket, they'll eventually loosen up and fall off. Some people say ice their foot, that has never worked for me.
 
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Check out this topic!

It is dedicated to your question. One of the last posts is my personal favourite.
 
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If you're not in love with the rock, I've found that the quickest and easiest way -- as long as you're careful doing it -- is to chisel the anemones out of the rock. Of course, it destroys the rock, but assuming they're BTAs, they're usually buried deep instead rock crevices and no other method works efficiently.
 
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A lot of options, best is nem cannon if you're patient. Point a wavemaker or something at them to make em move. I've used a plastic butter knife to pry up under their foot, once you get under, you can usually pry them up slowly. Take the rock out and hang it over a bucket, they'll eventually loosen up and fall off. Some people say ice their foot, that has never worked for me.
A Wave Maker, now why didn’t I think of that.
Thanks Aaron75
 
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