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    Sorry I actually have no experience petting anemones so no help there. ;)
    It just felt fleshy not sticky at all but I didn't want to grab it too hard for fear of hurting it.

    Hopefully it won't hurt anything. Guess it's kind of good it's out of the way now then!
    Karin



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    Do you have to feed them?
    John Roescher

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    I don't know but I like to!
    Karin



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    i dont feed mine they get fish food as it falls
    REEF MAFIA
    "TEFLON DON"

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    Oh yours is very nice! It's got really long tentacles though. Seems much longer than the average Epicystis crucifer.
    Karin



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    I got one that color and a red/blue/purple one from the port A trip. Both are doing amazingly well in my 14gallon. The red one seems to be traveling around the tank as of late...strange sat still till like last week since the day I put it in.

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    Dang chris, I kept looking at that picture thinking "man that's a strange looking gorg." then I realized it was an arrow
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    If you want to move it you can use your finger to "tickle" the foot of the anemone and it usually releases and if that doesn't work then use a syringe or something that you would use to target feed and just feel the syringe with water and squirt the water and the anemones base and it should release. Good luck
    29 gal temp lunar wrasse/ soon to be lps/sps nano
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    You can also use an icecube to move it. Place it at its foot and gently rub it sort of like a wedge. It will let go on its own.

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