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I picked up a sebae the other day and originally thought it was a crispa. I’ve recently come to realize it is a malu. After acclimation I placed it on the rocks and it quickly attached. It hasn’t moved a bit and seems very happy. I know they are naturally sand dwellers, but should I just leave well enough alone? I imagine it will choose to move if it’s unhappy. My plan is to match it with a pair of bicinctus clowns once it settles in.
 
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The radial bands on the tentacles is what I thought gave it away as a Malu.
 

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