Sebae anemone question

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I got a Sebae anemone the other day and think I finally got the right flow on it. What’s the key to getting there tentacles to stretch out still bulbs atm
 
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For starters, put it in the sand, that’s where they live. I hope you have a mature tank as sebae anemones are one of the most difficult to keep.
 

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The anemone will go where it want. Give it bright light and gentle flow and it will stay put. It looks like a Crispa, which is a rock dwelling anemone.
It is unlikely to be a Malu which is the other anemone that often called Sebae anemone. Malu stays smaller about 7-8 inches and stays on the sand.
 

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