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![]() Thanks Tony. The one on the left is on a fairly smooth piece of rock, so I will try the credit card method. If left alone, will they remain close together after they split, or will one of them move off and establish his own "territory"?
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![]() I remove them by placeing rocks overtop of them, and they will crawl onto the new rock. You have to make sure to not squish the anemone, but have the rock close enough that it will crawl out on top of it.
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![]() if he just split last night, i would wait a little while ( about a week ) till the anemone is fully healed before trying to move him, just to be sure.
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![]() Sounds like very good advice!
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