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So I was at a coral event yesterday, and got a frogspawn, hammer, and a new bubble tip. The frogspawn and hammer are doing great, but the BTA decided to move the night of getting it. So I woke up the next day to it wedged into a deep cave, one that my yellowtail damsel usually sleeps in. Just making sure this is normal behavior for a BTA. Also tank size is 14 gallons just in case it matters.

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You can see a few of its tentacles if you zoom into to the middle of the cave
 

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Nems don what they want . Move where they want... This is an unfortunate truth...
 

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