Gbta and fire shrimp

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Ok so while my clownfish has no interest in my new gbta my fireshrimp seems too tease right at the edges of it coming out of hiding for the first time since I've had him. Do I need too worry about the nem eating my shrimp?
 

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Ok so while my clownfish has no interest in my new gbta my fireshrimp seems too tease right at the edges of it coming out of hiding for the first time since I've had him. Do I need too worry about the nem eating my shrimp?

I have three GBTA and a pair of fire shrimp. The shrimp may be looking for food. Mine will check the anemones for food if there isn't any in front of them when I feed mysis if there is some on the nems they will try to steal it. I have never seen them hurting the anemones just trying to steal the food that they have.
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