Rock Flower Decided to Hide

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So went to the LFS yesterday and picked up a gorgeous RFA. Bright red skirt that fades to an orange to a bright yellow and dark green center.
Acclimated him and everything went well and placed him in the tank.

Well woke up this morning and he decided to move to a crevice and you can barely see him. Of course. :rolleyes:
Any chances he'll end up moving again and be a bit more visible? Where he's at is pretty shaded.

Sucks because he's so gorgeous but you can't even really see him now.

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I'm no expert on them but most of mine have done the same thing. On the plus side, they will grow fairly quickly and get used to more light. Then it will be harder for them to hide so easily.
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