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On rocks near the sand... :) At least that's where mine are. Several plant their foot on the glass under my shallow sandbed too.
Both. 1 on sand,2 on rocks, and my other put its foot in a hermit shell..?.
 
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Interesting, so once they plant their foot are they impossible to move?
They have a pretty tight grip for sure, so I would just let them do their own thing so you dont risk tearing them
 

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Interesting, so once they plant their foot are they impossible to move?
Not exactly, you can gently peel up their foot if it's on the glass, by wedging a finger nail under there. If it's in the rock forget it, unless you cut the rock away you won't get it out intact.
 

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They have a pretty tight grip for sure, so I would just let them do their own thing so you dont risk tearing them
i recently collected some while down in the keys a few weeks back, let me tell you its a pain underwater to get those things free without hurting the foot lol
 
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