Ricordea in hole

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Can a ricordea move itself out of a hole? This one was on a chunk of rubble, let loose, and was on the sand for a while. About 4-4.5 inches fully spread out. Ended up drifting to this spot and slowly ended up inside this Marco rock after about a day. It’s been 2 days since, and it just seems to be working deeper into the rock.

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They can move slowly but if it was forced there by current/flow I doubt it can work its way out. Does it receive any light there? If it gets some light I would probably leave it. If it’s little to no light, you’re gonna have to help it out if you want it to live.
 
That’s what I was afraid of. No light. I guess I get to figure out how to get him out without shredding him on sharp edges.
 
And the thing is, there really is NOT any current pushing him into that spot.
 
That’s what I was afraid of. No light. I guess I get to figure out how to get him out without shredding him on sharp edges.

If it helps, even if you shred it you will probably just end up with a bunch of riccordea instead of one.
 

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