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Hi wondering if my Condy will sting spongodes or month

It has never found a place it likes it's in a new spot almost everyday will it sting these corals? I have not seen an polyps retracting on the spong or sting marks on either should I move them?

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I would move it. I can at least say for sure BTA's have been a problem in the past and stung/damaged SPS given the opportunity. As far as damage it likely won't be noticeable right away so don't wait for it. As for condy's your mileage may vary.
 
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Yes I agree the bta has nearly killed more than one of my corals over time but it happened quick not sure how the Condy compares in sting

Thanx for the opinion :-)
 

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Condys are vicious. They are also hunters so they sometimes dont settle in one spot and always move searching for food. And nearly anything in an aquarium it can kill
 

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