Bta touching

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I have a new Bta that I introduced to my tank I purposely put it on the other side of my tank away from my small group of Btas. I went to bed and when I woke up it had migrated to the edge of the swarm and now doesn’t look well.its constantly being touched by the sweeping tentacles of my other ones. Should I try separating it again or just let it be where it is and see if it survives? It hasn’t been fully open since I bought it and I’m worried.

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Let it do it's thing. It can move if it wants to. Trying to move one to where you want it to be usually doesn't work as they have a mind of their own. I've had many touching each other with no issues but I have read that mixing high end bubble tips with common rose bubble tips sometimes can be problematic.
 
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It could just be acclimating. BTAs can typically live together for a while. If you experience issues (possibly due to allelopathy) it typically happens very slowly (like months, not days).
 
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Did you put it somewhere where it has a nice little crevice to retreat into at night? If not, it may be what it's looking for. In my (admittedly limited) experience, that's what they like.
 
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Like color BTA's touching is not a problem, I do not mean any offense here, but the looks of your picture this tank looks way to new to have BTA's. They require mature tanks that are at a very minimum running for 6 months. If it is a new tank, then this could also be the cause of your trouble.
 
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