Kymaro
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I have a RBT anemone, I've had her for about 2 months, a few days ago she moved from her spot (been there since the beginning of time) She moved to the back of tank (rock) almost into a cave, The light had been pushed back to the back side of tank, (I think I forgot to move it back forward after the last water change) I adjusted the light back to the center, no results, figured I'd call it crappy luck and let it be, all I can do is make it favorable for her to move back to the front. Now the exciting part, finally the next day she came back around to the front, but I noticed she seemed much smaller and closed up more than normal, then a few hours later, here SHE came! I had one the day before and now two! :celeb3: I NEVER expected this (read up and it could be good or bad?) "Good being the right conditions, bad meaning two gives a better chance of survival" (My Nitrates, Phosphates, KH, Calcium, Salinity, Ammonia are all within the recommended levels, my pH is slightly low at 7.9) Anyway my concern is, the little guy moved all around the rock for the day and the original one moved back to her original location and opened up and looked healthy. I can see the tear and it look healthy, (not sure how to explain that). Now over night the little guy moved up under "Mom",(for simpler terms) He appears healthy but snuggled right up tight to Mom. Should I be concerned they are snuggled together? Will they sting each other or just hang out together until they heal? The rock has plenty of room for different and similar light conditions as well as water flow. Both look healthy this morning.