Invert acclimation gone horribly wrong!

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So I am acclimating a new nudibranc. I left it while dripping it in the bag and when I came back it had climbed up the bag. It is squeezing into my drip tube and trying to climb up it!

 

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Clip the line just above it and let it lay in the bag. Once acclimated put it in the tank with the piece of hose if it hasn't released
 
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Ty! I cut right above him and set him back in the bag. He came out on his own after.
 

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