Softies near RBTA's

msujohn

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I have a few new frags, toadstools, neon green nepthea, blue solomon tree, and blue cespitularia. Can any of these be near my RBTA's? Or will they all get stung?
 

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Here are my BTA and Xenias.
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I have a BTA that moves around near some of my softies, seems to leave them alone though. I have a sinularia and a capnella as well as a toadstool in the area the BTA likes to traverse. Can't guarantee they won't sting them, my BTA could just be more chill
 

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Not sure about the softies and rbt but I'd be more concerned of the Xenia over taking them if you mean to place them near/on that rock.
 

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