Rock flower anemone not opening.

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Hi my new rock flower anemone seems to not be as open as it was yesterday. Is it a placement issue?

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Hi my new rock flower anemone seems to not be as open as it was yesterday. Is it a placement issue?

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Elevate off sand and offer moderate light and water flow
 

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Hi my new rock flower anemone seems to not be as open as it was yesterday. Is it a placement issue?

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I have one exactly like yours! It will move if it isn’t happy. I have several and they sometimes relocate but he looks good to me!
 

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Rock flowers don't like being elevated. If you want them to lay out, don't Elevate it.

They naturally hug what they are on with their body. RFA prefer to Dig a foot down into the sand and anchor on something or into a hole in the rock... The happiest RFA'S I see are usually at the base of a rock, where it touches the sand and they attach and lay out.

I'll bury RFA'S Partially in sand and let them stretch up above it.
 

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Location at mid-tank or a little lower, even sand is best under moderate light and water flow and feed brine or mysis 1-2x weekly as they are carnivores. Bright light will upset them
 

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The RFA will move to a place that makes him happy. As long as tank parameters look good he should do fine. I would not place him at the top of the tank.
 

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