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When I moved mine (I didn't have time to wait for it to move on its own), it was attached to one rock that was small enough for me to pull out of the tank. Just had to make sure that none of its foot was attached to neighbouring rocks so I didn't tear it. I put it in a container of tank water and massaged its foot with my finger until it let go. Took about 20 minutes.
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Other than getting a bit slimey, it seemed perfectly fine. (In seriousness, I did have to refresh the water). It probably wasn't too happy that I dropped the rock and ran screaming when an amphipod ran out of the rock onto my hand. |
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HAHAHAHA.
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emergency, mantis, pests, reef, trap |
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