Tricolor split... well kicked out a baby, what should I do now?

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Hi All,

I purchased a rainbow tricolor in Feb and it split into 3 which I was ok with. And they are all doing great. Today I found a 4th small anemone now that I was able to convince it to connect to a rock. Now it is super small and doesn’t look so great.
What Should I do?
1st pick is the baby and the others are it’s parents.

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Leave it alone and wait is all you can do
 

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