anenome help

incysor

New Member
Sometimes pointing a PH directly at them will get them to move out of the current as well. I've had much better luck at using these methods than trying to pry them off. It depends on the rock and how they're attached to it though. I did have luck once where the foot was attached in a fairly shallow depression just putting ice in a zip-loc bag and pressing it to the foot to get it to unattach.

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drty811

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i used the ice in the ziplock bag method and it worked great....all anenomes have been relocated. both GBTA where sold back to my LFS and my rock anenome was relocated to a smaller rock. thanks for the great advise... :mrgreen:
 
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