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You're taking a chance putting any aggressive corals next to each other/ close to other corals. They might co-exist peacefully, but you also might need to pull them apart one morning...How about lobo and acantho? I'm think to move the elegance to the left and have the big lobo right next to the acanthophylia
Which are considered aggressive? I now put the elegance on it's own but have the lobo close to the acanthophyliaYou're taking a chance putting any aggressive corals next to each other/ close to other corals. They might co-exist peacefully, but you also might need to pull them apart one morning...
Go ahead and do some research on the corals you have. Then you can decide how much room you want to give each one.W
Which are considered aggressive? I now put the elegance on it's own but have the lobo close to the acanthophylia
Is that not what I'm intending to do with this thread?Go ahead and do some research on the corals you have. Then you can decide how much room you want to give each one.
Sorry, not going to do your basic homework for ya!Is that not what I'm intending to do with this thread?
Looking for someone with experience with lobo and acantho to chime in...
How about lobo and acantho? I'm think to move the elegance to the left and have the big lobo right next to the acanthophylia