Note to self, don’t put bowerbankis next to echinatas

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Came home to this coral warfare
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echinatas... the other war coral :)


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No kidding! Jeeze, they have been in those spots for about a month or so now. I guess they grew a little bit, enough to make contact. Whatever they are releasing sure isn’t making the tank happy.

lol I was like what the heck is that at first
 
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Burned a hole right through him! This echinata might need a time out in the frag tank and a good spanking at that.

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I’m kind of tempted to put two of my echinatas next to each other in the frag tank and see what happens.

Are coral pit fights coral abuse?
 

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