RBTA on the move

smh254

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So I got RBTA and some clown fish over a year ago but the clownfish wanted nothing to do with the RBTA until this past weekend.
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Now I have a problem. I guess the clown fish irritated my RBTA so now he's on the move. Will he kill any thing it goes by or just things it sits by for a longer period of time?
 

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It should settle when it finds a good spot and gets used to the clowns. Mine always adjusted and were healthier for having the clowns.
 

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Noticed your name. I have a mocha and she is getting big. Her mate is a little snowflake. (I lost her mocha mate to the overflow:(). I would just make sure the nem does not settle right next to something and should be fine.
 

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I think it depends what coral it goes by. I have seen corals that appear fine while constantly being bumped by them. I have also seen corals die from it.
 

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