Anemone question

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I purchased a green bubble tip anemone a few weeks ago. I’ve fed it one krill a week for the last couple of weeks. Almost immediately after its last feeding, it moved to the rear of my tank to a location that I really can’t reach without moving a lot of rock.

Should I:

Leave it alone and feed it when or it moves to a better position..

Or

Move all the rocks and make it eat since it’s time.
 
Don't stress it - just wait it out, 'nems do fine w/o food for a long time...
 
Mine was under some rocks for about 2 months, came out a bit skinny but now it's back fat and happy. I think they pick bits and pieces of food from the normal feedings and once they're really hungry they start moving
 
Leave it be, as it it will move multiple times in its in life span or youll get lucky and it will only move once...but like robb try not to stress it out
 
Yes, you should just leave it alone and don't worry about feeding it. I had a carpet that insist on moving to the back of the tank under rocks. Now it moved back out and is getting all the shrimp it needs.
 
Mine got sucked in a canister filter for 4 days before I realized it was there (after 4 days, I decided to find the nem by turning every rock, still couldn't find him, then I opened up the canister...) Now, it's totally recovered in a week. these things are tough.
 
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