GBTA -- I hope he's happy now

Just venting -- Arrggh!

After acclimating my new Royal Gramma this morning, I had to go to work, thinking all was OK in my reef. Come home after work, and My GBTA has an ear to ear grin ( ok, well not so much a grin as all curled up in a ball), and My new Gramma is nowhere to be seen. This is the very reason that I got a GBTA instead of a carpet, thinking that the carpet would eat some livestock and the GBTA wouldn't. Is my thinking wrong here?
 
I would say it didn't eat it. Royal Grammas are very reclusive when first introduced. And honestly mine i rarely see and it has been in the tank for over a year. He just kinda hides out in his rock and seems to occasionally come out when he is really hungry:)
I think you can let the nem off the hook:)

Lisa
 
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