BTA eat other BTA?

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I have a green BTA and a red BTA. Recently got the green BTA and it moved next to the Red BTA. Red BTA began to shrivel and couldn't move it while out of town. Came back today and it's gone gone. We though it was under a rock so we moved everything and it is no longer in the tank.

Did the green BTA eat him up? [emoji15]
 

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Most likely not. check your overflow and sump. check all your rocks again.
 
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I check every rock. And everywhere. Hmmmmmm interesting. Only other explanation is that the green one is sitting on top of the red one.
 

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If it was small it could've just died while you were gone.. It sounds like it might have been struggling. BTA definitely don't eat other anemones, or corals.
 

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