Help with Rock Flower Anemone

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Hello all!

Been a while but have been focused on getting my tank in a place where I could rely on it being stable enough for corals.. after having four different species of soft coral I done it and got a flower rock anemone..

She looks happy started with her in a jar and a piece of live rock to see if she would attach..

She of course just attached herself into the glass..

So moving her to a place that seemed suitable .. low/medium water flow not directly in light on the substrate and now she is doing rolly pollys to get around!.. just settling or need to aid her in her way?

Thanks!
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Place it on the rock
How old is ur tank ? You said getting it stable enough for corals.
 
Set her against the rocks in the sand should attatch quickly.
 
This works well for me.

Place them in a 1/2” pvc end cap then press into sand wherever you want them.

Easy to move around as well

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My tank is nearly a year old.. I have had corals succesfully and always wanted a flower just cant keep her seated ha!

Reef lover and MTA Morrow thank you both for your advise.. I really like the bottle cap idea looks great and don't seem like they mind at all Haha.

One quick Q whilst I have the attention of some pro's as you might see she has put herself next to my tranche coral, will this be ok for now?
 
I would be concerned about the rock flower stinging the trachy.
 

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