![]() I don't really look too hard in the softie tanks for that as any touching usually isn't dangerous.īoomer's list has too many loopholes because it isn't that cut and dried, but I definitely agree with the general trend LPS-SPS-softies. First thing in the a m I check to see if anything is laying on a Hydno colony, then I check all the Acros to make sure none of them are touching. I have allowed(and the crabs helped too) almost every combo of corals I have to touch each other over the years and I probably have a hundred different kinds to play with. This is one of my favorite aspects of reefkeeping: the animal interaction. "Sea mat rock")ġ9)_ Mushroom Anemonies (inodiscus sp., "Mushroom polyps") ~)_ Sea Mat Anemonies (Zooanthus sp., "Sea mat rock") ![]() ~)_ Telia Anemonies (Telia sp, "Strawberry anemonies Colony anemonies")Ĩ)_ Open Brain Coral (Trachyphyllia geofroyi)ĩ)_ Cup Coral_ (Taxbinaria peltata)ġ0)_ Moon Coral_ (Galaxea fascicalaris)ġ1)_ Closed Brain Coral (Favia spead brain coral")ġ4)_ Tree Coral_ (Sinalaris spFire coral")ġ5)_ Gorgoniana_ (Gorgonacea sp.)_ġ8)_ Giant Mushrooms (Rhodactius sp., "Elephant ear coral") cristala., "Frog's spawn coral")Ĥ)_ Bubble Coral_ (Plerogyra sinuosa)ĥ)_ Grape Coral_ (Physosyra lichensteini, "Small bubble coral")Ħ)_ Mushroom Coral_ (Fungia actinoformis)_ fimbriata, "Torch coral")ģ)_ Other Euphyllia (E. ![]() _ Relative Aggressiveness of Commonly Kept Reef Invertebratesġ)_ Elegance Coral_ (Catalaphyllia jardinei, "Tooth coral")Ģ)_ Hammer Coral_ (Euphyllia ancora, E. This was posted by Tankgirl on and is only a small part of her post. I hope it's ok that I re-post it here, I'm not sure if there are any rules against it :x ![]()
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