R ryanremle Member Messages 24 Reaction score 0 Jul 21, 2014 #1 My RBTA has moved to a spot next to, and can reach out and touch, my birds nest. Do I need to seperate them so they don't hurt eachother?
My RBTA has moved to a spot next to, and can reach out and touch, my birds nest. Do I need to seperate them so they don't hurt eachother?
T tonymission Active Member Market Messages 1,126 Reaction score 0 Jul 21, 2014 #2 Yes. Try to move the birdsnest. This is why I had to get rid of my rbta(s)... :/ Lots of stung corals
Yes. Try to move the birdsnest. This is why I had to get rid of my rbta(s)... :/ Lots of stung corals
elfloyd Well-Known Member Supporting Messages 1,235 Reaction score 36 Location Cumming, Ga Jul 21, 2014 #3 tonymission;970320 wrote: Yes. Try to move the birdsnest. This is why I had to get rid of my rbta(s)... :/ Lots of stung corals Click to expand... +1 I used to have corals until my GTBAs went for a stroll.
tonymission;970320 wrote: Yes. Try to move the birdsnest. This is why I had to get rid of my rbta(s)... :/ Lots of stung corals Click to expand... +1 I used to have corals until my GTBAs went for a stroll.