Heteractis malu Yellow

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hi reefers ,
since 5 days i put a yellow malu in the tank .
after putting it in it put himself under a rock with his foot , since then it dind do anything , i tried feeding also but doesnt seem to take any artemia or other frozen foods .
is this normal behavior , doest seem of or damaged .
should he come out or is this typical behavior ?
i do have a pair of clown but they did not yet show any interest in the malu .
just wondering .

thanks in advance .
 
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H. malu generally attach to a firm surface under the sand or at the boundary of the rock/sand. It may take a little time for the anemone to settle in and accept food. H malu is not exactly a prime choice host for most species of clownfish. But, once the anemone gets settled and grows some, it might be more attractive to your clownfish.
 
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H. malu generally attach to a firm surface under the sand or at the boundary of the rock/sand. It may take a little time for the anemone to settle in and accept food. H malu is not exactly a prime choice host for most species of clownfish. But, once the anemone gets settled and grows some, it might be more attractive to your clownfish.
Thank for the reply .
I read about not being the 1st anemone for hosting clown's .
But since the clown's are cative bred i was hoping they would not be so picky about the nem , if they even will host any xd
 

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From my experience, captive bred vs wild caught is of little to no significance in regard to being hosted. The research suggests that the attraction is hard-wired and the preference for certain species of clownfish for certain species of anemone has to do with the "smell" (chemical shed) of the anemone. Perhaps visual cues also play a secondary part in the attraction to anemones, who knows.
 

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Your tank looks quite new. As the years in the hobby pass, you’ll quickly realize how an established eco system is a real thing. Anemones, Clams, Gonioporas etc. are so often times tricky to get to survie. But all of the sudden that changes. A year is a fair calendar milestone for many of us. Again your aquascape is very cool. As is your new anemone. To speed up the process you might want to add 5-10 pounds of quality live rock. A more complex variety of beneficial bacteria found on live rock is a good way to seed your tank. Starting the “established tank” journey. Good luck.
 
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to give and update , i still have the anemone .
it doesnt seem to have growed , it doesnt look yellow and had no extended polyps for i dont know how long , it does not move .
i feed about once a week anemone pellet and or frozen foods but im thinking that it is not in the correct place , there is low light and very low flow at his location .

do you guys think i should replace him ?
pictures will follow
 
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I did replace him to a more flow part so no dirt could collect on it. Its a half shaded crevice where it sits now but with opertunities for itself to find a more lighted or less flow part of it .
 

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