It is crazy to think corals and anemones can move without brains. Are they designed to move to better spots? You plate clearly has good growth so you're doing something right.If you had this
And it arrived and was .75” and mobile and weighed less than an ounce…
Would you put it on the sand in a 75g tank with mp40’s, nassarius snails and a conch, and other critters? If this thing flips upside down it could be dead overnight. If it gets blown behind rockwork I might never see it again. I plugged it to keep track of it and I will pick where it goes based on what it needs. I feed and monitor daily. When it’s larger I will likely remove the plug but for now it’s staying on the plug.
<I know someone else who got the same thing, same size, and it moved several times in the first week and he woke up to it upside down on the sand with bad tissue recession and it ended up dieing>
My first thought when I saw it and it was fingernail size was I need to keep this safe until it’s larger