Something moving zoa frag.

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So I have a few frags on the top of one of my rocks but the 2 are small and until I got my zoa colony all I had. I was chalking it up to maybe one of my small crabs
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knocking them over but just tonight I found my zoa frag quite a ways away. I have 2 clowns (that mostly stick to the other side of the tank) a lawnmower blenny and a damsel. I also have a turbo snail but he was on the other side of the tank. So my question is what could be moving these things? Here's some pics of the zoas it's not like it's a small rock .
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A Eunice worm will move stuff around too.. get a red flashlight and start checking at night for one they are bad news my friend had a 3 foot one in his tank killed over a $1000 in corals and fish
 
A Eunice worm will move stuff around too.. get a red flashlight and start checking at night for one they are bad news my friend had a 3 foot one in his tank killed over a $1000 in corals and fish
I'll keep an eye out. I'm constantly checking out the tank at night for things under the red LED lights. I'm assuming turning just the reds on will work just like the flashlight.
 
The only reason I would highly doubt a Eunice worm is it's a 29g tank that's fairly open and every thing I put in the tank was aqua cultured including the rock so it was so pest free that it's been a year and I had to go get some corraline algae to seed my tank.
 

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