zoas with a bta?

danmarion

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I have had an rbta in my tank for 2 months now. Took it about a month to find a spot. At that point, it hosted one of my ocellaris clowns and hasn't moved. 2 days ago, I decided to try a zoa colony. I found a good sized colony of red zoas on a piece of lr for 20 dollars. Probably 70 polyps. I put the zoas in the exact opposite side of my tank from the rbta. Woke up this morning and the anemone is heading toward the zoa colony, is this normal? What should I do? I am assuming the anemone has less than honorable intentions here...
 

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It's just a coincidence, nems can and will move at will for no apparent reason. There are a lot of reasons that can also make them move...

I would just keep an eye on your nem. If it lands next to your zoas, move your zoas?
 

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