gbta covering rbta

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My gbta is total covering one of my rbtas.I thought it might move but has not done it yet.It has been covered for about 3 weeks now.Do you think I need to move it or just wait it out.
 
If it's easy enough to move, then I would, on the other hand if moving it is going to be a pain it is probably ok to leave it the way it is.
 
They are not extending their tentacles, and I cannot tell if they are eating.I will give it another week and try to move it.The gbta is attached to two differant rocks.
 
Imoved the rock around alittle so now it can extend toward the lights when they come on tomorrow.Thanks guys for the advice.
 
I expect the MH will burn those roses, even more so since they have been sheltered under the GBTA's. Can you slowly acclimate to the MH?
 
The main concern I would have would be that they might be stinging each other. If they're not stinging one another I don't think shade is much of an issue. Mine have done this for several months with no apparent ill effects.

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Actually, I'm having the same problem, except mine is of 3 roses being on top of each other. There were originally 2 RBTA's, but one of them split overnight, and the "pair" are covering up the other RBTA, which is looking deflated. Should I wait and hope they move?
 
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