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Old 03-06-2014, 02:30 PM
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Default One RBTA on top of another. Potential problems?

Hey all.
Since I am fairly new to this hobby any input on this would be great. I currently have 2 RBTA, A tiny one (1.5”) was introduced into the tank about 1 week ago. He found his home in this bowl shaped rock and has not moved from that location. As of last night I acquired a much bigger RBTA about 4 -5 inches big. And he too decided to move in to this bowl shaped rock.

When I checked this morning the larger BTA has fully moved in to the bowl shape rock. Almost look like he is on top of the smaller one. I can't even see the smaller one unless I push the bigger anemone's tentacles out the way. Pretty much the larger BTA’s tentacles are waving over the smaller one and their foots are about 2 inches away from each other.

At this point I was a little worried that one would kill the other. From my observations it does not look like they are stinging each other. Both their tentacles are bubbled up and just waving around each other like nothing is happening. The smaller RBTA has not moved an inch from his current location.

So what do you guys think? Is it possible that these 2 RBTA are compatible with each other and won’t be an issue sharing the same hole? Or are they fighting each other without me realizing it? How can I tell if they are stinging each other? Would one of them over away before it dies? Maybe I should manually relocate one the RBTA.


THANKS guys! Much appreciated.
Martin
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