Is it better to intervene or leave it be? Carpet question

Tango451

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Either engineer gobies or a large haddoni seems to have pulled a relatively large rock that the haddoni always had its foot near from a vertical position to a horizontal positon. The rock seems to be laying partially on top of the anemone, the anemone disk seems to be unaffected, just a little bit smaller/ in a different position due to the rock movement. (the rock is laying over the foot that I can currently see and is barely over the edge of the oral disk - the rock is not flush against the sand).

Should I attempt to move the rock? Should I leave it be? And if left alone, how long till signs show/ what are the signs that I need to intervene and remove the rock/ possibly treat the anemone?

Thanks!
 
Anemone's know what they want. It's usually best to leave them to their own decisions as to where they want to be.
 
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