Corals vs Corals...Fight!!! (w/ Pictures)

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My pulsing Xenia rapidly increased in numbers at the top of my tank on this one rock. I wasn't really paying attention because I forgot that softies can release toxins. Then I see that the purple Monti Cap that was right next to the edge of that rock has a white spot about the size of a quarter on it's left edge. I didn't know what happened. In 1-2 weeks, the white spot spread over the whole piece and now it's mostly dead. After that, I went on a mission to remove the Xenia from elsewhere in the tank in the little spots where it has sprung up and also to remove a fair amount of it from that rock at the top of the tank. I'll see if I can get a picture tomorrow.
 

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Great thread. I've got a couple of ongoing battles in my tank.

Sunset Monti vs Chilli pepper. Tie. No damage to either.

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Xenia vs. Everyone (Red Dragon, Orange Setosa, others). Xenia is undefeated.

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Great thread.
Being a newbie to the coral side of the hobby this is very good info.

Just couple questions... do like species attack each other. For instance acan lord vs acan lord, echinata vs echinata, favia vs favia. Just for future reference.
I’ve got several acans grouped + a euphyllia garden less torches.

Getting a few chalices in tomorrow and heard they are pretty aggressive too. Contemplating placement
 

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Great thread.
Being a newbie to the coral side of the hobby this is very good info.

Just couple questions... do like species attack each other. For instance acan lord vs acan lord, echinata vs echinata, favia vs favia. Just for future reference.
I’ve got several acans grouped + a euphyllia garden less torches.

Getting a few chalices in tomorrow and heard they are pretty aggressive too. Contemplating placement

Usually like corals are okay together. As long as they are the exact same species. Usually.

 

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Great thread. I've got a couple of ongoing battles in my tank.

Sunset Monti vs Chilli pepper. Tie. No damage to either.

IMG_20180523_200019277.jpg


Xenia vs. Everyone (Red Dragon, Orange Setosa, others). Xenia is undefeated.

IMG_20180523_195952428.jpg

Update. I finally got iff my butt and tried to clean up the Xenia. I call this a win for me but we'll see in a month.
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Could you put a coral that will attack it around where it clumps the most to kill it off?

I'm not sure what would kill off the xenia, everything I've read and personally seen is that the xenia simply grows on top of the other coral and seems immune to most other corals defenses.
 

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I didn't get any pics because I was in such a rush, but my WWC Kingpin Chalice just earned a new name. Quake, destroyer of Trumpets. Not a surprising result, but crazy to see. I'm not sure if it was my fault the sand shifted or my clowns, but they got a little close and the chalice completely nuked the trumpet head.

From Reefbuilders - Two brains that have been battling it out for a LONG time.
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+1 on topic. Very good awareness as many hobbyists make literally nests out of coral bunching and suffer these consequences.
Some of us get lucky with knowledge of which (as many do) corals have stingers and feeler extensions for night feeding. See my tank below ( a result of knowing which are the stingers). I have those isolated!
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