Rock Flower bothering Zoas

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This rock flower anemone has walked his way right under this little zoa colony. It’s been there a couple of days, and today seems to be bothering the zoas. Should I rush to separate them (would be easier to move the zoas I think), or should I just leave them be as see if it works out?

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I'd suggest moving the zoas as thats easiest. RFAs don't have a strong sting but it's definitely still a sting. Moving the RFA would likely mean injury to the foot which would seriously harm or even kill the anemone unless you blast it with flow, use an anemone cannon or do the ice cube trick. Moving the zoas would be the easiest and safest option.
 
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I'd suggest moving the zoas as thats easiest. RFAs don't have a strong sting but it's definitely still a sting. Moving the RFA would likely mean injury to the foot which would seriously harm or even kill the anemone unless you blast it with flow, use an anemone cannon or do the ice cube trick. Moving the zoas would be the easiest and safest option.
Thanks for the welcome!

The zoas are on a frag plug that hasn’t been there too long so shouldn’t be an issue. Appreciate the reply, I’ll move them.
 

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