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I put an echinata next to a lord and the echinata demolished half of the lord frag over night! I'm not sure about lord/lord or echinata/echinata, but I'm not going to try it ! LOL
 

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If the same species then they will not bother each other. Like lord touching lord no problem then. But if it's lord vs enchinata then no. I have micros and lords touching with no problems though.
 
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If the came species then they will not bother each other. Like lord touching lord no problem then. But if it's lord vs enchinata then no. I have micros and lords touching with no problems though.

That has been my experience as well.
 

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I have 2 lords touching or in very close proximity right now with no problems.

Now if I could only get the stupid pistol shrimp to stop covering them in sand.
 

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send him to live with me lol im hoping to get one and a watchman goby as soon as i get the lion out of my 75 o and the betta
 

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as long as they are both lordawensis (sp.?) youll be fine. All that will happen is one will puff up more than the other and end up covering one from food and light. Eventually it will die from lack of light and food. But the other polyps will be fine, and they will not attack each other or anything like that.

Now sub-echinada thats another story...they are just plain mean. They will battle with other sub-echinada.
 

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