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Dmitry

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Well, both anemones seem to be doing ok, but neither one has moved! They're still right next to one another. :) I've been trying to see if a mouth has formed on both, but the small one keeps its bubbly tentacles pretty close and it's virtually impossible to see in. I figured poking it was not a good idea.

I got 2 True Percs today from NWA! Hopefully they won't host both!

Joseney, you still interested in the other anemone? I figure by next week we could try to get one out! :)
 

Dmitry

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One of the anemones moved overnight. (I think it's still moving, actually). It kind of moved under the rock they were originally on. It's not clear whether its foot is still attached to the same rock or if it's moved on to the rock underneath it. Is there a way to isolate the original rock in the meantime, assuming the other one has moved on??
 
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