Do BTAs sting Sea Apples?

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I would rather not move it now that it is pretty firmly placed, but my BTA is actually touching the feeder-thingies extended out of the sea apple.


Sea Apple looks fine, just wondering if it absolutely must be moved.
 

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I would rather not move it now that it is pretty firmly placed, but my BTA is actually touching the feeder-thingies extended out of the sea apple.


Sea Apple looks fine, just wondering if it absolutely must be moved.
I don't have a real answer for you but I will say that my filter feeding cucumber (similar to a sea apple) lives on the top of the skeleton of a frogspawn and isnt bothered at all by the tentacles
 
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I don't have a real answer for you but I will say that my filter feeding cucumber (similar to a sea apple) lives on the top of the skeleton of a frogspawn and isnt bothered at all by the tentacles

I think I will leave it, and keep an eye on it. It almost seems like it enjoys it!
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