Can acans touch bowerbankis? I'm looking at some bowerbankis to purchase and haven't as i don't know if they can touch. They look extremely similar. I know enchinatas are very aggressive and can't touch.
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Exactly what I was thinking but if they were both considered acans at one point i wonder if people had them touching lolAcan lords are now considered micromussas, but I think acan bowerbankis are still acans, which would mean they aren't very closely related. As far as I know, they aren't terribly aggressive, but it's probably best not to have them touching.
Acan lords are now considered micromussas, but I think acan bowerbankis are still acans, which would mean they aren't very closely related. As far as I know, they aren't terribly aggressive, but it's probably best not to have them touching.
If your lobophyllia is very aggressive, it might not actually be a lobo, but an acan pachysepta.My experience is that I’ve never had any issue with my bower touching the micros/acans.
Lobos are different in my experience and I can’t have either touching the lobos as they will kill the others.
Also, I haven’t had a problem with wilsoni touching Acans/micros.
I will agree with what was stated above that you may find an odd ball that doesn’t play well with others. I find the attack of the meaty lps to be very slow and easily noticed so it’s usually not a problem to separate before damage happens.
Imma have to try this because i see some beautiful bowerbankis and don't get them because I'm afraid to put them next to my acansMy experience is that I’ve never had any issue with my bower touching the micros/acans.
Lobos are different in my experience and I can’t have either touching the lobos as they will kill the others.
Also, I haven’t had a problem with wilsoni touching Acans/micros.
I will agree with what was stated above that you may find an odd ball that doesn’t play well with others. I find the attack of the meaty lps to be very slow and easily noticed so it’s usually not a problem to separate before damage happens.
Imma have to try this because i see some beautiful bowerbankis and don't get them because I'm afraid to put them next to my acans
That thing is tickedThis is really one of those 'Your mileage may vary' type of things'. Just watch them closely for a few days and be prepared to move them apart if necessary.
Now the 'Acanthastrea pachyseptas pretending to be Lobos'...that's in a whole different league:
That war coral hiding there is no slouch either.This is really one of those 'Your mileage may vary' type of things'. Just watch them closely for a few days and be prepared to move them apart if necessary.
Now the 'Acanthastrea pachyseptas pretending to be Lobos'...that's in a whole different league:
That thing is ticked
That war coral hiding there is no slouch either.
That thing is ticked
I think they name pachyseptas as acans based on genetic analysis and phylogeny.I’m quite certain they are lobos but could be mistaken. I think those naming them are mistaken too as they continue to change lol
As long as the other meaty lps around them aren’t in contact it’s fine. They have never attacked from a distance like @Nano sapiens is showing. Only when touching.