Long Tentacle Anemone

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My Anemone was in the sand with his foot in the sand bed. Now he moved from that spot into a little over hang cave like and attached himself. Should I just leave him there? Do I have to worry about feeding him or he will just do his thing along with getting food and light? He closed up for the pick but was wide open a few minutes prior to the pic.
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Mine just did almost the same thing. The cinnamon clown had it pushed under the rockwork so just the collar and disk would stick out. It was there for 2 month. Yesterday it retracted deeper into the rocks almost like the ceiling of a cave. Weird creatures... nothing changed as far as lighting or water movement. I did notice that half of it that got the most light started browning up with zooxanthellae recently. It has always acted like it was hiding from the light. I thought LTA likes a lot of light? I a little puzzled too. Sorry I don't have any answers. I just thought I would share my experience.
 

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My Anemone was in the sand with his foot in the sand bed. Now he moved from that spot into a little over hang cave like and attached himself. Should I just leave him there? Do I have to worry about feeding him or he will just do his thing along with getting food and light? He closed up for the pick but was wide open a few minutes prior to the pic.View attachment 774029
Before and after it moved. I'm puzzled too
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