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Bob
December 13th 03, 10:54 PM
How do I get an anemonie off of a rock. I have the rock sold to a friend but
my ritteri anemone climbed onto it and won't get off. Is there a simple and
safe way to pry it off?

Dracunculus
December 14th 03, 12:18 AM
CAREFULLY slide either your fingernail, or the edge of a credit card under
the edge of the anemone's foot. Once you can start the separation from the
rock, the rest of it will come off prettty easily. I re-emphasize ,be
careful throughout the whole process...if you tear its foot, then it will be
at serious risk.

Good luck.


"Bob" > wrote in message
...
> How do I get an anemonie off of a rock. I have the rock sold to a friend
but
> my ritteri anemone climbed onto it and won't get off. Is there a simple
and
> safe way to pry it off?
>
>

Mort
December 14th 03, 12:56 AM
How good of a "friend" is it?

From what I have read, you are better off not trying to take it off of a
rock.

I suggest either selling the anemone with the rock or if you know the person
real well, perhaps you can make arrangements to get the anemone back once it
comes off on his own?

Also, you could try (re)directing current towords or away from it to
influence it's decision to move.

HTH

~Mort

"Bob" > wrote in message
...
> How do I get an anemonie off of a rock. I have the rock sold to a friend
but
> my ritteri anemone climbed onto it and won't get off. Is there a simple
and
> safe way to pry it off?
>
>

Bob
December 14th 03, 02:56 AM
Thanks. It worked great. I can't believe how hard they can hold on. He's now
doing fine on a new rock. Told my friend to come get his rock now because if
the anemone goes back to it, it belongs to the anemone.
"Dracunculus" > wrote in message
...
> CAREFULLY slide either your fingernail, or the edge of a credit card under
> the edge of the anemone's foot. Once you can start the separation from
the
> rock, the rest of it will come off prettty easily. I re-emphasize ,be
> careful throughout the whole process...if you tear its foot, then it will
be
> at serious risk.
>
> Good luck.
>
>
> "Bob" > wrote in message
> ...
> > How do I get an anemonie off of a rock. I have the rock sold to a friend
> but
> > my ritteri anemone climbed onto it and won't get off. Is there a simple
> and
> > safe way to pry it off?
> >
> >
>
>

Dracunculus
December 14th 03, 06:29 PM
Your welcome. Glad it worked out well. Has it settled in on another rock
yet?


"Bob" > wrote in message
...
> Thanks. It worked great. I can't believe how hard they can hold on. He's
now
> doing fine on a new rock. Told my friend to come get his rock now because
if
> the anemone goes back to it, it belongs to the anemone.
> "Dracunculus" > wrote in message
> ...
> > CAREFULLY slide either your fingernail, or the edge of a credit card
under
> > the edge of the anemone's foot. Once you can start the separation from
> the
> > rock, the rest of it will come off prettty easily. I re-emphasize ,be
> > careful throughout the whole process...if you tear its foot, then it
will
> be
> > at serious risk.
> >
> > Good luck.
> >
> >
> > "Bob" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > How do I get an anemonie off of a rock. I have the rock sold to a
friend
> > but
> > > my ritteri anemone climbed onto it and won't get off. Is there a
simple
> > and
> > > safe way to pry it off?
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>

Bob
December 14th 03, 07:12 PM
Yes. He settled on a rock last night but this morning had moved and is on
the prowl now to find the perfect place.

"Dracunculus" > wrote in message
...
> Your welcome. Glad it worked out well. Has it settled in on another rock
> yet?
>
>
> "Bob" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Thanks. It worked great. I can't believe how hard they can hold on. He's
> now
> > doing fine on a new rock. Told my friend to come get his rock now
because
> if
> > the anemone goes back to it, it belongs to the anemone.
> > "Dracunculus" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > CAREFULLY slide either your fingernail, or the edge of a credit card
> under
> > > the edge of the anemone's foot. Once you can start the separation
from
> > the
> > > rock, the rest of it will come off prettty easily. I re-emphasize ,be
> > > careful throughout the whole process...if you tear its foot, then it
> will
> > be
> > > at serious risk.
> > >
> > > Good luck.
> > >
> > >
> > > "Bob" > wrote in message
> > > ...
> > > > How do I get an anemonie off of a rock. I have the rock sold to a
> friend
> > > but
> > > > my ritteri anemone climbed onto it and won't get off. Is there a
> simple
> > > and
> > > > safe way to pry it off?
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>