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They are not super invasive. I believe I have the same as the one on the right. If so I fragged it about a month ago for the first time in probably 3-4 months. In low to medium light they grow pretty slow for a soft coral in my opinion. Nothing like Xenia, star polyp, or Kenya Tree.
How toxic are they? When do they release toxins? I’m starting to regret getting them bc of some comments I’m gettingWeeds of the sea.
Your placement looks good.
Just be careful.
7 months time.
It might annoy them but that should be fine. It would happen in the wild.Also my see urchin keeps running them over, is this bad?
Not all palys have the toxin but the toxin is very toxic. Some say the 2nd most poisonous thing in the world..... but I think that is a total exaggeration. There is however no cure for the poison they just get you things to treat the symptoms and you hopefully get better.How toxic are they? When do they release toxins? I’m starting to regret getting them bc of some comments I’m getting
Oh crap. The just be careful means they can spread.
The toxicity is debatable. I have no dought they have palytoxin.
Don't eat em, and you'll be fine!
Palytoxin is a real thing.
Just don't tick em off!
They may or may not take over the rock.
100+ heads
14 months:
Do you have any inverts that crawl on them? My sea urchin seems to keep going over the frag and knocking it over, I keep having to move it. I do wash my hands thoroughly after each timePalytoxin is a real thing.
Just don't tick em off!
They may or may not take over the rock.
100+ heads
14 months:
Do you have any inverts that crawl on them? My sea urchin seems to keep going over the frag and knocking it over, I keep having to move it. I do wash my hands thoroughly after each time
Lower third of tank best for me under moderate light and water flow and I feed mine mysis shrimp 3x a weekThey are not super invasive. I believe I have the same as the one on the right. If so I fragged it about a month ago for the first time in probably 3-4 months. In low to medium light they grow pretty slow for a soft coral in my opinion. Nothing like Xenia, star polyp, or Kenya Tree.
How toxic are they? When do they release toxins? I’m starting to regret getting them bc of some comments I’m getting