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I've seen tube anemones retract pretty quickly when someone gave the tube a tap (dive guides do this, unfortunately, because it leaves commensal shrimp exposed for photos). But I had no idea they actually moved around. I guess in this case the tube is just flush with the surface so we don't see it?
May 3, 2025, 3:59 PM
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