GBTA attached to itself?

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Hi!

Recently bought a red and green bubble tip anemone.

The green one had some difficulties finding a suitable spot. It went to a place with low flow and low light and not really ideal to catch food during feedings.

I waited 10 days for the anemone to maybe settle but decided to take it back to the light as it was looking rather small behind the rocks.

Discovered that it attached to itself. I pulled it out of the tank as I’m a bit in doubt amd don’t want it to die inside of the tank.

Any advice? Red one is doing great.

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Once attached, you should never touch h8m again.
They move to the “best position” and you have no say.
Needs stable water conditions and strong reef type lighting.

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