Sharing the same hole?

clown123

Active Member
let me guess urs are doing it? they might sting but say it was a bta and ur rbta they would be fine if there touching try to take them away from eachother.
 

madison

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let me guess urs are doing it? they might sting but say it was a bta and ur rbta they would be fine if there touching try to take them away from eachother.

When I set up my tank last year I made a pretty neat, deep hole away from the strong current...my LTA jumped right in and is as happy as he can be
there's still about half of the cave still open...so I was wondering if the RBTA might move in too
So I guess it's not good for them 2 to be together?
 

unleashed

Active Member
Originally Posted by Madison
When I set up my tank last year I made a pretty neat, deep hole away from the strong current...my LTA jumped right in and is as happy as he can be
there's still about half of the cave still open...so I was wondering if the RBTA might move in too
So I guess it's not good for them 2 to be together?
i just posted this for another person on here but this may be something you want to know
this came from Please stop posting competitor sites
.and you must know that you cannot mix anemone species. They are quite hostile toward each other. What's worse is that they appear to be fine for weeks or months while they silently shed chemical "toxins" in the tank to try to kill each other. Unfortunately... such noxious elements harm or kill themselves in concentration.
 
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