Help moving my Rock flower

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Hello, I have somewhat of an idea of how I want to move this anenome but I'm a bit nervous because I never did it before. It moved while I was away for Christmas. And I'm pretty sure it's because I change the area it was happy in for some time. I think that it isn't on the rock and is likely reaching down through the sand to the bottom of the tank. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

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Several of my RFAs are attached to the bottom like this! I have three that are perfectly happy and stationary (thus far), but two that like to go on adventures. One has settled in next to a rock in lower light and flow for the last couple weeks, but another is still figuring its life out moving every 5 days or so. It's just what they do. You can move it back to where YOU want it to be, but just know it's going to up and adventure again. :)
 
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Thank you all for the help I guess I will just leave it. I wasn't going to put it back where it was but It being on the Rock like that may be bad if I have to move the Rock work. I was going to put it in the front of my tank for easier viewing because a bit hidden now and being so nice I wanted me and guest to see it more easily. Again thank you I will be very cautious of moving the rockwork or just try to avoid it at all cost.
 
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