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Sorry for the deep blue pic, but here is my green Haddoni Capet in his new species only tank. I have had him for almost 6 years.
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@JCTReefer that is the mono lisa of RFA'S do you find them moving after or not really
Appreciate the compliment:)
You know it’s weird. I’ve found some that I’ve placed haven’t moved in two years. Others roam quite a bit. If they can find a nice hole in the rock to attach their foot to, they tend to stay in place more. Others make there way down towards the sand bed where the rock and substrate meet. And attach there. And then some seem to prefer being straight on the sand. In the beginning if one roamed somewhere I didn’t like it, I would blast it with a maxijet 1200 until it’s foot detached. Relocate it with pumps off, let it attach for 30 minutes, then turn the pumps back on. Then the next day it was almost guaranteed to move from where I had placed it. I gave up trying to keep them where I wanted them. I tried color coordinated them by contrasting colors placement wise, but they had their own plan. Lol!! I’ve heard feeding them encourages them to stay in place more. I honestly don’t feed mine very much. They just get left overs from the fish. I honestly don’t know why some stay and some don’t. Some prefer shaded areas and some tolerate higher par. They are “supposed” to be the least likely Anemone to roam!! Haha.
 

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Here's one of my two Haddoni. This one is 12"+ and the other is about 12". They were only a few inches across when I got them, but they have grown. Haddoni and Clarkii are natural symbionts. They are pretty amazing creatures.

This one is also for sale.

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Here are mine(sorry about the picture quality, but some of these are in difficult spots to shoot.

BTS's - Recovering after move, split, and hiding for a month.
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Rainbow BTA - Only been in tank about 10 days
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Green Haddoni - ~6"
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Green Haddoni - ~9"
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Neon Green Haddoni - ~10"
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And Finally, My Centerpiece and Pride of the system:

My Purple Haddoni - ~16"
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Here are a couple of mine. Currently female clarkii in the large malu and male in the smaller one. Sample of my rock nems. I have red and whiter and green/yellow. Then one of my maxi minis. Most of mine are green in them, but have one purple and one red.
This is one of my haddonis shortly after arrival. Before all the dipping.

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