RBTA Stubborn

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I have 3 bubble tips and was trying to get one to move so I can transfer it. I have been aiming a power head at it for the good part of the day for the hopes that it would be agitated and move.

No such luck. I think it actually settled up and said " that's all you got!". LOL

Does anyone have experience getting a bubble to to remove its foot from being wedged in a rock?

I know I can't be impatient as I don't want to damage it.

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I thought you could edit your own post, I know I've done it before but I couldn't on this one. Huh?

Title was supposed to say RBTA Stubborn

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I thought you could edit your own post, I know I've done it before but I couldn't on this one. Huh?

Title was supposed to say RBTA Stubborn

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I fixed it for you. I think you can click the dots at the top of the post to edit the title.
 
Easy to remove unless they’re in a hole. If so, depends on the size of the rock and if it’s moveable. If it is, you may be able to flip it upside down so the anemone will move to a smoother part of the rick.
 
Easy to remove unless they’re in a hole. If so, depends on the size of the rock and if it’s moveable. If it is, you may be able to flip it upside down so the anemone will move to a smoother part of the rick.
That was the problem, rock couldn't be removed and the fit was wedged in a hole. Persistence paid off and finally got an angle that was able to get it to start to release. Then a little foot massage convinced it to let go.

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Awesome! Happy to hear it!

Yeah, patience always pays off in this hobby. Especially when trying to get nems to release out of a hole. Generally, if they like the hole, that’ll always take longer than a day (if not a couple weeks). Happy to hear all is going well!
 
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