Let’s see those Torches, Hammers and frogspawns

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I have a question for all you multiple owners: Which can intermingle?

I have a nice hammer and a place to put something close to it just don't know which, Frogspawn or torch?

Right above and behind in a little pocket that's about the size of a frag plug, just real close to Hammer.

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I have a question for all you multiple owners: Which can intermingle?

I have a nice hammer and a place to put something close to it just don't know which, Frogspawn or torch?

Right above and behind in a little pocket that's about the size of a frag plug, just real close to Hammer.

hammer5.jpg

I've heard that hammer and frogspawn can get along with each other but not torches.
 

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I have a question for all you multiple owners: Which can intermingle?

I have a nice hammer and a place to put something close to it just don't know which, Frogspawn or torch?

Right above and behind in a little pocket that's about the size of a frag plug, just real close to Hammer.

hammer5.jpg

Hammers and frogspawns play well together in my experience. Torchs may get along for a while but once the get comfortable enough to start growing fast they seem to turn and try to kill every thing within reach. At least thats my experience.
 

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None of my euphyllia have released any slime as a result of feeding.

Maybe it’s a rough feeding. I feel that they use that as a defensive... take it out of water or mess them to much they slime them selves like a protective coating. “Shrug”
 

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