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Thank you. I should have them in by tonight.After acclimating and settling in I'm sure it will be fine, Mushrooms are hardy and while it looks a bit beat up I'm sure it will be just fine.
I have a palythoas too but I don't plan on fragging it anytime soon so I guess I'll be good. He is right in the shadow of the rock in the 2nd pic, you can just make out his eyes and general shape if you look closely, I'll try and get a better picture once he's back out. Also I'll remove them from the plugs once I get the glue to glue them down to the live rock where I want them, thank you! And I wanted the GSP to grow along that rock that comes up the middle and the back wall because I think it would look cool. But there are so many horror stories about it taking over the whole tank I might end up moving it to the front right corner and more the Xenia and those rubble rocks somewhere elseDon’t worry about palytoxin, it’s there and it is a problem, but it’s really more common in Palythoas, the bigger cousin of zoanthids. I never use gloves and I think I have a *couple* (couple = minor addition) more zoas than you, plus palythoas. It’s a problem when you cut them and absorb it in your skin, just wear gloves and eye protection when you cut them and NEVER boil them or the rocks they’re on, that can aerosolize it. Also, move your gsp to a nice rock where it can grow separately, otherwise you’re going to have a big problem with it over growing later. Make sure they all have good flow and don’t put them on the sand bed unless you have a killer lighting system.
I honestly think I might sell the palythoas back to the LFSYep that’s diatoms in a nutshell. Just wait it out, they’ll leave. Personally I never scrub the back wall of the tank, it’s nice to have a place for snail algae to grow/microfauna to chill. Also those are palythoas in the left corner