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So my tank (10gallon) currently holds 2 BTA on top of rock structure. The rock structure covers half of the tank. Other half is just sand.
Would a Rock Flower Anemone a good addition?
Do the BTA and RFA get along? In terms of one stays on rock and on on the sand or small rocks?

Kindly advice, as 2nd option for me is cover the sand bit with zoas and palys
 
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So my tank (10gallon) currently holds 2 BTA on top of rock structure. The rock structure covers half of the tank. Other half is just sand.
Would a Rock Flower Anemone a good addition?
Do the BTA and RFA get along? In terms of one stays on rock and on on the sand or small rocks?

Kindly advice, as 2nd option for me is cover the sand bit with zoas and palys
Can we get photos:)
 
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So would you attach that rock to the main rock pile? Or make seperate Island for RFA to stay there?
They will attach to the main rock structure but below the sand.
 

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Is it because of the compatibility?
No not really, zoa and paly gardens are great if you enjoy them.

BTA and RFA are a separate kind of animal, they wonder around, they are individually different compared to a zoa colony on a rock .
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So my tank (10gallon) currently holds 2 BTA on top of rock structure. The rock structure covers half of the tank. Other half is just sand.
Would a Rock Flower Anemone a good addition?
Do the BTA and RFA get along? In terms of one stays on rock and on on the sand or small rocks?

Kindly advice, as 2nd option for me is cover the sand bit with zoas and palys
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They all get along fabulously in my 20!
Just watch the btas... they take over
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What size is your aquarium please. That guy looks awesome and scary at same time, I'm kinda getting used to shrimp and crabs climbing on my hand in my aquriam but can't imagine that on My hand
 
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Waiting on video, what do they eat, I'm sure my aquarium too small but definitely on my wish list for my next aquriam:(
What size is your aquarium please. That guy looks awesome and scary at same time, I'm kinda getting used to shrimp and crabs climbing on my hand in my aquriam but can't imagine that on My hand
 

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