Clownfish Loved RBTA to Death?!

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Update: my nem is seeming like she’s starting to recover. Moved itself to a new spot... closer to my Duncan than I’d like but it’s fine. Starting to inflate more and catching food from the water column.
Still only inflating it’s tentacles on one side but I really think it’s doing better.
My clowns have been completely leaving it alone... not sure if that’s good or bad? They have a bigger GBTA that they can both fit in, so I’m okay with it since this girl is recovering.
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Not too sure if this is the case .
It is possible if larger clownfish host a smaller anemone they can Buffett it to death .
 

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