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Hey everyone just interested how many folks have a bubbletip in their aquarium with corals and if generally speaking it’s been okay? I know a lot goes into that question but generally.
 

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Hey everyone just interested how many folks have a bubbletip in their aquarium with corals and if generally speaking it’s been okay? I know a lot goes into that question but generally.
You just have to keep in mind that once you add a bta, the tank belongs to them. If they decide they want a spot next to a coral, you'll need to move the coral.
 

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Once they settle I find they don't really move much. You can always try and "suggest" a spot for them lol
 

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Hey everyone just interested how many folks have a bubbletip in their aquarium with corals and if generally speaking it’s been okay? I know a lot goes into that question but generally.
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Agreed.

Once they have found a spot they like, they usually stay, because they like it. Lol.

If you change conditions and the anemone decides to move, then you have to have a way to move corals

So with that being said, I would not glue down coral frags, so that you can move them in case your anemone decides to move.
 

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I think you need more bubbletips.

I don't have a problem I can stop when ever I want.


I started with 2. One rainbow and one blackwidow. I have 2 blackwidows but the rainbow/rose are rabbits.
 
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Agreed.

Once they have found a spot they like, they usually stay, because they like it. Lol.

If you change conditions and the anemone decides to move, then you have to have a way to move corals

So with that being said, I would not glue down coral frags, so that you can move them in case your anemone decides to move.
Agree mine don't move.
 

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