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Thank you! I googled it and it sure looks like them. They were high up in a frag rack, so maybe they’re a bit bleached. They’re Lavendar right now. Hopefully they recover and get more color soon.Im thinkin they're palythoas! Look close to zoas but a bit different.
Hell yeah! Free corals are the best corals (except aptaisia. I hate aptaisia) if I remember right, they like similar placement as zoas if that helps at allThank you! I googled it and it sure looks like them. They were high up in a frag rack, so maybe they’re a bit bleached. They’re Lavendar right now. Hopefully they recover and get more color soon.
Awesome! I put him next to my Zoas, thanks!Hell yeah! Free corals are the best corals (except aptaisia. I hate aptaisia) if I remember right, they like similar placement as zoas if that helps at all
Don't let them touch tho! Palys have sweepers that'll sting zoas!Awesome! I put him next to my Zoas, thanks!
Are tuxedo urchins known to munch on them?Don't let them touch tho! Palys have sweepers that'll sting zoas!
I've herd of it in some cases. I'd say try it and monitor. if you get one that's chewing on them then take it to your lfs. I hear a lot of good things about them but no personal experience. I have herd to make sure you glue your corals down because they're like a bulldozerAre tuxedo urchins known to munch on them?
Right now my urchin is wearing a cerith snail on its head, along with a clump of algae and some shells.I don't think a tuxedo urchin will eat it, but they will probably move it if it's not stuck in place properly
they love hatsRight now my urchin is wearing a cerith snail on its head, along with a clump of algae and some shells.