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Do my Saddle Clowns "Scratch" my zoas?
I have a nice RBTA for the pair of clowns to host in and they do, but the Zoa garden I have has a bunch of dif colonies and they go over and wack the zoas every once in awihle and of course they close! SOme days they do it all day long. ANd then the Zoas stay closed and irriatated?

Thanks for any help or advice?

I suposse I could move the RBTA and the clowns would move but just more wonder what the heck!

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this oc pair will host diffrent things from time to time also. I'm going to get them a RBTA when Bryan has some clones ready How old or your pair
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OLD LOL They look simulare to thos but of cours not them, mine have yellow caudel fins, I would say 2-3 yrs they are definatly adults? Do you think they are trying to clean an area for laying eggs?

There really isn't much rock work near the anemones?
 

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OLD LOL They look simulare to thos but of cours not them, mine have yellow caudel fins, I would say 2-3 yrs they are definatly adults? Do you think they are trying to clean an area for laying eggs?

There really isn't much rock work near the anemones?
If there cleaning a spot to spawn it will be just one spot and they both will be doing the little dancing thing on the same spot. You got a pic of your saddles
 
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