Kenya tree or hairy mushroom causing the problem?

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I just noticed my pink Kenya has grown and is touching my green hairy mushroom a little bit. The hairy mushroom today looks "crinkled" where it's been touching the Kenya and thy Kenya looks a little shriveled there too. I've moved the hairy mushroom a little, but will it be a good idea to move the Kenya so it's not going to be able to touch anything?
 

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Different corals should not touch each other or they can kill each other. There are a few exceptions, but general rule is leave a few inches between corals.
 
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Different corals should not touch each other or they can kill each other. There are a few exceptions, but general rule is leave a few inches between corals.
Yeah they couldn't touch when I put them in but the Kenya and the hairy mushroom have really grown, I'll move the Kenya further away
 

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