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    We have 3 in our 210g. For the most part once they find a spot they like they usually stay put. Any corals around them do have to watch out. One of ours moved onto a nice patch of blastos and promptly killed them.

    We have a couple who are happy in moderate flow and one sitting smack in front of our vortech 40. Our RBTA clone from Bill's brood stock liked the first place we put her and has stayed put ever since.

    Good luck with yours, hopefully she will find a place she likes and stop her wandering ways.
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    Quote Originally Posted by corruption View Post
    They're pretty amazing to watch -- and even moreso when a pair of clowns takes up residence Our 57 gal rimless we just picked up from Gabe this weekend is destined to be a BTA tank

    -Justin
    This is what my 180 will turn into if our lfs dont stop getting different colors. Im running out of places to put them...

    I recently had my largest green bta decide to move residence to my koralia 4 sadly it didnt make it. It had stayed put ever since I bought him 5 months ago and it looked as though it would release eggs/sperm before I was going to bed. In the morning it was in my powerhead. I still dont know what caused it but I thought about buying a wavemaker for my next tank to help prevent this.
    Kevin- 375 Gallon Reef

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