How tough are Green Star Polyps?

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Here's your answer...
3 days ago, I placed a small frag on a rock next to one of my rock flower anemones.
Next morning it was gone. Yesterday, I found the RFA attempting to regurgitate the "meal"
This morning, it was on the sand bed, so I placed it back onto the rock and its already opening back up.
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GSPs are beautiful and extremely hardy when adapted to the tank. Almost too hardy as they will become invasive and hard to control.
 

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So i've heard. My plan is to keep it on the rock and let the RFA keep it in check.
My nano has GSP and xenia.
I feel like GSP is manageable. Xenia on the other hand aren't going into this tank lol
 

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