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I want it get a Chicago sunburst here are my concerns, and could I please get your advice

my tank has been set up since Christmas and I’ve had a lot of success with all my coral and stuff everything seems to be doing great and I’m looking to add a Chicago sunburst to my tank I just don’t want him to sting all my stuff so I have a good size rock in my tank that I have separate from the rest of my coral on the bottom of my tank is he gonna stay there or will he somehow move even though that rock is not touching any others.

I have a small size tank (32g)
For lights I have a AI blade coral grow 12”

do you guys think I should add it in my tank or no, I really want one
 
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Tough call, any nem is likely to go wherever it prefers, stinging along the way. You might need to be willing to move other corals after the nem settles in. Also remember nems can get fairly large.
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Tough call, any nem is likely to go wherever it prefers, stinging along the way. You might need to be willing to move other corals after the nem settles in. Also remember nems can get fairly large.View attachment 3141970
I just hope it doesn’t over run my tank
 
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