Coral Placement Chart or Graph?

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Hey All,

I was wondering if there is a resource for coral placement so they don't kill eachother.

I know hammers & torches can be next to each other but nothing else.

Same with favites and favia since they have long tentacles.

I have other corals still in my QT and I wan't to make sure i'm placing them far enough so the warfare doesn't kill them off.


I have 3 hammers, 1 torch, 1 Duncan, 3 zoas, 1 Favite 1 Favia, 2 stylo, a chalice, 2 montis, 1 encrusting and a rainbow ricordia. With the exception of my hammers/torch having their own section what else needs to be far away from the rest?
 

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Chalices can be very aggressive, same with the hammers and torch. Mainly, LPS are the ones that have highly developed sweepers, as well as some softies. Most sps kill on contact, not with sweepers
 

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Here is great place to reference their charts have served me well when placing corals. I've made sure I hard copies just in case the site ever goes away :) They have guides for SPS, LPS and Softies/Zoas
 
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Here is great place to reference their charts have served me well when placing corals. I've made sure I hard copies just in case the site ever goes away :) They have guides for SPS, LPS and Softies/Zoas
This is exactly what i need! Thanks so much!!
 
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Chalices can be very aggressive, same with the hammers and torch. Mainly, LPS are the ones that have highly developed sweepers, as well as some softies. Most sps kill on contact, not with sweepers
Here is great place to reference their charts have served me well when placing corals. I've made sure I hard copies just in case the site ever goes away :) They have guides for SPS, LPS and Softies/Zoas

Here is how I placed everything. I think this setup should work. Do ya'll see anything that must be moved away from something else? Sorry for poor lighting & **** photos. Took with my phone.

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chalice & zoa.jpg

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No problem, as with everything though unexpected things can happen. I would watch how much light that SPS is getting on the rack, and if it's super low try not to leave them on there for too long
Thanks again for your feedback! It's getting good light just had to move it over & make it white to take photos.
 

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