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I would strongly suspect it has decided to move. You probably won't like its new spot, but they seem to think they know best. They often move into powerheads. You can hope that was not the case.
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ok it has been .......... i dont know 4 hours since i posted this and the stupid thing has surfaced...... right in the samw spot it disappeared from..... but it looks much smaller now.
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Keep an eye out for a second one then...
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really it only takes like 4 hours for them to split? i thought it would be a day or 2 process?
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I doubt it has split, if it's in the same spot it was before all this happened. My guess.. if the rock it's placed it's foot in has a nice hole or crack in it, the anemone most likely shrunk right up to re-inflate itself. My guess..
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and that is exactly what our anenome did but it took off for several weeks.
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I've got a green carpet that is more than 8" across. When the moment hits, he disappears into the sand...reducing to the size of a loony in about 10 seconds.
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