Do hammer corals and torch corals kill fish?

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My frogspawn hosts my clowns.... and never seen any problem with them hurting fishes..
 

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Actually IMO there is more chance that a fish hurt a Hammer...I have lost hammers because Clowns (clarkiis) hurt it trying to host there.
Hammers (and other LPS), have sharp skelettons, and they can be easy be hurt, get bacteria and then Jelly Brown D...it sucks!
 

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Actually IMO there is more chance that a fish hurt a Hammer...I have lost hammers because Clowns (clarkiis) hurt it trying to host there.
Hammers (and other LPS), have sharp skelettons, and they can be easy be hurt, get bacteria and then Jelly Brown D...it sucks!

This is exactly what I kept thinking as I read about all the people who have euphylllia hosting fish.
 

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This is my Euphyllia Killer! ... in a Duncan...picture it in a Hammer...Bye Bye hammer



At first was nice, but after my clown kill an orange hammer...I see it different now :(
 

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