I have had a red bubble tip anemone for about three months now and since day one, it has remained attached to the same piece of rock. My question (or rather, my concern), is that the place it has hosted is at the bottom of the tank, in a small crevasse (medium lighting at best). The tank is 75 gallons (18 inches deep) with 216 watts of lighting (4 HO T-5s) with four new Ice Cap reflectors. Everything I have read indicates these anemones prefer bright, direct light. Despite its location, my anemone eats whenever I offer it food (about 3-4 times per month) however, the tips are not swollen (bubbled) and I do not believe it is thriving there. Should I try to relocate it to a higher spot in the tank or leave it where it placed itself three months ago? I add (3-4 times per month) idodide, calcium, and strontium (which has made a DRAMATIC improvement in my soft corals). My tank perams. are fine (0 nitrates, 0 nitrites, 0 phosphorous, temp is 80, calcium 450ppm). Thank you!