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![]() Wow is that ever weird! I wish mine did that
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![]() I had a wild-caught (but trained to eat mysis) male & female black kuda seahorses that used to do that with my big GBTAs. They would go underneath and push the anemone up from its underside. Never did get stung. They were also a breeding pair.
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![]() That is very cool....thanks for sharing the pics....
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![]() I've heard about it happening. But never witnessed it first hand.
Neat.
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![]() my pajama cardinals host my rbta all the time!! they love it
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![]() I'm starting to think that the anemones may have the intelligence to selectively sting prey and predators... In my tank I have a yellow tang, a hippo tang and two chromis. None of them seem particularly concerned with brushing against my tube nem, carpet nem, rock nem, or my RBTA. The tang in particular couldn't care less and he is spotless. No burns at all.
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