Will BTA sting hammer, torch or frogspawn corals?

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I stuck my new BTA on a rock on it’s own, if I place it on my with my hammer, torch, and frogspawn, will it still them? Or will it be okay? Please let me know if anyone knows. Thanks!
 
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I believe it would stink almost all corals, you could risk it and just keep an eye on what the othe corals are looking like
 

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It will sting them but sometimes they don’t and can be next to one another. Also they will go where they want
 
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This isn't 100% accurate.. But it's good to just assume everything will sting everything.
 

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The RBTAs that are red/orange/blue/green seem to play fairly well. I have one that just split and a baby wondered off next to my torch. My torch was sticking/attacking it and not the other way around. Some of the splits went right next to zoas, and shrooms and it was fine.

In the end, there are no guarantees though.
 

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