Nirvana zoa hosting clowns

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Hi all, my pair of clowns park on my nirvana zoa all the time. Is there anything I can do to reduce the harassment to the coral?
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No shocker- they’d dive into a stick of dynamite if you let them
I have 9 in one of my tanks and they dive into anything soft that moves
 
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Might try to relocate the zoas. Just be happy they didn’t park in that dope scoly. I’ve had clowns hosted by mushrooms, toadstools, euphyllia, and caulestrea. If the zoas aren’t closing up all the time, they might be ok. Maybe someone who has had a zoa host will chime in.
 
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