Xenia not getting along with 5" rbt anemone

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The water flow in the 60 gallon tank is at minimum for the rbt but even that amount of flow is closing up a bit of my 6" xenia colony, its on the opposite side of the wave maker(the xenia), I was thinking of aiming the powerhead at the rbt anemone only on the right side but that will eliminate flow in the tank as well as surface area movement for oxygen, what should I do here
 
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The water flow in the 60 gallon tank is at minimum for the rbt but even that amount of flow is closing up a bit of my 6" xenia colony, its on the opposite side of the wave maker(the xenia), I was thinking of aiming the powerhead at the rbt anemone only on the right side but that will eliminate flow in the tank as well as surface area movement for oxygen, what should I do here
Do you have a video of your tank? Pointing flow at bta will only make him move
 
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