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Yours is different than any birthing event I have ever had. 99% of my baby rfa can be found under the mother. Never shot into the water column. Mine are also a lot smaller. The biggest being 1/8'' while most are smaller. Could be my constantly fluctuating and mostly low Alk level has something to do with that.About twenty years ago, I had four RFAs in my reef tank. For two or three days, the largest started to swell and was shaped like a volcano. One day, it started to shake and contract. Poof, three or four babies shot out of the mouth, about three inches into the water column. It did this until there were over a dozen. The babies were mobile and were moving immediately. Mom was pale green and they all matched her color. They were a quarter inch across.