<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8370851#post8370851 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by RokleM As tough as most corals (zoas included) are, few of them are any match for an anenome.
Yeah. Although I just lost a RBTA to a large Hammer Coral recently.
I switched around all the rockwork and my RBTA moved because it wanted a better spot and it ended up wondering on the calcified part of my hammer coral. The next morning, my hammer coral sweepers were all over my RBTA which was dissolving at that point.
I know Carpet anemones have one heck of a sting so watch out for them. Even worse, Condy anemones have even a worse sting.
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