I would like some input on keeping a BTA with a branching hammer coral. Anyone see this as a problem in a 40 gallon breeder? I know anemones have a tendency to travel wherever they want. Should I just do one or the other ? Thanks
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Thanks for your advice. I've actually put another rock in-between the two to be on the safe side. It actually looked nice with hammers, frogspawn and BTA together. I'm sure the BTA will be fine. I wanted to protect my hammers. Thanks again!![]()
It will be fine. If the bta stings the hammer it will start getting stringy, watch for that and play referee.
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These are *almost touching, but not quite yet.
Crikey, that is a big one. Do they get really large before they split? Or what causes them to split?
Direct feeding can encourage split.Crikey, that is a big one. Do they get really large before they split? Or what causes them to split?
Oh I see, thanks for your reply. Mine is about 4" across so a way to go. It loves live brine shrimpDirect feeding can encourage split.
A negative change in water chemistry may invoke a split as well.
I had to stop, too many splits, no place for others.Oh I see, thanks for your reply. Mine is about 4" across so a way to go. It loves live brine shrimp