Elegance and Euphyllia

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Can these 2 be put in close proximity?

I know different Euphyllia can be placed together but wasn't sure about the elegance.
 

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no. elegence would do some serious damage to a hammer but I believe a torch would win over an elegance.
I was just talking to a friend about this. Its why I decided not to get an elegance.
 
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no. elegence would do some serious damage to a hammer but I believe a torch would win over an elegance.
I was just talking to a friend about this. Its why I decided not to get an elegance.

Thanks. This guy may have to be put in a corner away from everything soon.

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Ive also heard they grow pretty fast in comparison to most corals.

This one has doubled in size over 4-5 months. The pic above it isn't fully opened.

I saw one this weekend the size of a football :eek:!
 

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yea I havent ever seen frags till I visited cherry corals a few weeks back. They have some good stuff lol
The smallest Ive ever seen before that was about foot ball sized ($800!!)
 

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