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![]() I have one and it lives in the back corner of my tank facing the back. they move where they want there is not much you can do. point a ph at it
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![]() i have a rbta as well who is currently living attatched to the underside of a rock. i tried the flipping of the rock trick as well and boy those rbta can really move quick! he was on the underside of same rock in less than 10 min.. im not to experienced with anemones but ive found a good rule for mine is if they look healthy are eating and arent disturbing anything leave them be. if hes really worrying you where he is try moving him to the other side of the tank.
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![]() In my experience mine crawl out after awhile. If it is new to the tank it takes awhile to adjust, and hides form the light. I'd say let it be for a week or two, and then move the rock it is attached to where you want it, but remember BTAs like to be tucked in somewhere, so place it in a way that it is snuggled in.
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![]() well i should probably clarify that my rbta has only been in my tank(90gal sump/overflow tank) for about 1 week now and after the flip didnt work i just left it alone and told my b/f that it wasnt dying and to stop worrying...and now hes out in the open and looking great
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