Mini Rose Bubble Tip Anemone: Beginner Help

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Hi,

I’m looking at getting a mini rose bubble tip anemone. I’ve never had an anemone before and have read they can “walk”. Is there a way to anchor them or is it best to just let it be?

I’m looking to finally get my 75g going and wanted to add a beginner friendly option. I’m transferring my live rocks from a mature 20g tank to the 75. Will I have to wait a couple years to mature the tank or will after the short cycle be ok to add it since the rocks will be directly transferred? My 20g is 3.5yrs old. How long might the short cycle take on average?
 

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Hi,

I’m looking at getting a mini rose bubble tip anemone. I’ve never had an anemone before and have read they can “walk”. Is there a way to anchor them or is it best to just let it be?

I’m looking to finally get my 75g going and wanted to add a beginner friendly option. I’m transferring my live rocks from a mature 20g tank to the 75. Will I have to wait a couple years to mature the tank or will after the short cycle be ok to add it since the rocks will be directly transferred? My 20g is 3.5yrs old. How long might the short cycle take on average?

They wander until they find a home they like... There's not a great way to get them to go where you want.

You can try by turning off all the flow and placing the nem where you want it, and leave the flow off for 20-30min, hoping it will attach and stay, but it's just hoping.
 

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