BTA positioned in low flow

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So I got a BTA and I’m really excited about it. It actually positioned itself in what I would consider to be the most ideal place and exactly where I was hoping it would. However, there isn’t much flow in this area and I don’t want to go switching flow around so soon with the rest of the tank doing so well. Will it be ok in a low flow area?

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The good thing about anemones is that they can move themselves to their ideal location. It may decide it wants more flow in the future, but for now it looks happy. Nice anemone -- they're awesome additions!
 
When I got my nem the first thing it did was find a deep enough crack to retract into in case it got scared. Maybe yours did the same thing. Once its comfortable with its surroundings it may find a more lucrative place to sun and eat. Luckily mine is in a great spot for food and sun and dar far away from anything valuable to perch on top of.
 

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