Hey everyone, things in my tank are growing out and taking off so I'm starting to have corals fighting for room. My toadstool and chalice settled their differences (by the chalice stinging the toadstool and making me move it upwards) and now one of my zoas is quickly approaching one of my cyphastrea, who's growing nicely in its own regard. The cyphastrea is mostly closed in this photo but when extended the two nearly touch.
The cyphastrea can't really be moved, but I COULD move the zoas if I had to. I'd rather not, since they went from 5 polyps to 30+ in 6 months in this location. The zoas have 12 new polyps growing, several near the border. I'm aware zoas can emit palytoxin as a defense mechanism, but what would you expect from these two sharing a border? Should I prepare to move the zoas, or let it ride and let them figure it out?
Thanks!

The cyphastrea can't really be moved, but I COULD move the zoas if I had to. I'd rather not, since they went from 5 polyps to 30+ in 6 months in this location. The zoas have 12 new polyps growing, several near the border. I'm aware zoas can emit palytoxin as a defense mechanism, but what would you expect from these two sharing a border? Should I prepare to move the zoas, or let it ride and let them figure it out?
Thanks!

