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are there any corals i cannot have with garden eels? For instance could i have torches, i know thye can sting... Let me know :)
There is no way to answer this question, IMHO. BUT, since they are considered to be reef safe', I would imagine there would be no problem. For example - all coral, etc can 'sting' But it is usually the fish attacking the coral that is the worry, not the other way around. I would personally not be concerned - unless the concentration of coral in your tank is really high - as compared to the swimming area.
 
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There is no way to answer this question, IMHO. BUT, since they are considered to be reef safe', I would imagine there would be no problem. For example - all coral, etc can 'sting' But it is usually the fish attacking the coral that is the worry, not the other way around. I would personally not be concerned - unless the concentration of coral in your tank is really high - as compared to the swimming area.
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are there any corals i cannot have with garden eels? For instance could i have torches, i know thye can sting... Let me know :)
so garden eels live in deeper sand (8* inch min) and as long as they have distance from a stinging coral they are good, its more so making sure the coral doesn't need too much or too little flow or light to be compatible with the eel.
 
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so garden eels live in deeper sand (3 inch min) and as long as they have distance from a stinging coral they are good, its more so making sure the coral doesn't need too much or too little flow or light to be compatible with the eel.
3 inches minimum? I thought it was 7... Thanks for the reply btw, this is a old thread
 

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