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Last night I found my new RBTA shrunken to the size of a toonie. I could not figure out the problem until by chance I saw an Emerald Crab under the anemone.
I reached in and shoved the crab out of the way, but noticed later it was heading back in that direction. It was sitting under a rock, so I reached back in and snagged the crab between my fingers. (how I don't know)
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He was probly just tickling the anemone.
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Emerald crabs, ime, can develop a taste for all kinds of things other than bubble algae. Once had one that went after my galaxy
Back to the lfs it went ![]() Glad you discovered the problem with your RBTA |