need help with coral placment

Discussion in 'Coral' started by calikush420, Sep 14, 2010.

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  1. calikush420

    calikush420 Plankton

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    hi i bought a frogspawn and it looked like it was doing good for a while then i just bought that i beilive is a Condylactis Anemone( the white long tenticle ones with a pink bottom) and they were not touching close but within a couple inches can they not be near each other? I also have a bubble anemeone, can that be close to the frospawn or anemone. do i have to also worry about soft corals touvchng eachother. i have t sorry very new to the game any help would be chill!
     
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  3. sostoudt

    sostoudt Giant Squid

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    yes I would absolutely worry about them(everything) stinging each other. also anemones can move.
     
  4. ReefBruh

    ReefBruh Giant Squid

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    Mine moved all over my corals until it got situated. Stayed that way for 8 months until it decided to go into my overflow and flood me.
     
  5. calikush420

    calikush420 Plankton

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    thanks for the info dude! also i have 10000k compact flours. is that good enought for the frospawn? i wanted to add a brain and zoas can i do that with that light? also do the zoes have to be somewere were they wont gett ouched by oher coral?
     
  6. jrwoltman

    jrwoltman Skunk Shrimp

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    They will absolutely sting each other and any other corals and inverts around either one of them. Anemones sting when anything brushes up against their tentacles, but Euphyllia (to which Frogspawn belongs) really need ample space between them and everything else because they have long sweeper tentacles that come out at night.