Should my corals be allowed to grow as they please?

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I have a piece that, while not causing problems, is overtaking its space pretty quickly. While it is by far the largest piece in my tank, started from a plug with 2 or 3 heads, it is pretty dull to look at compared to most of my other corals. I am thinking of removing it entirely to make space for some other pieces that I have that are waiting for me to get around to placing.

Anyone want this guy? Or some of it?

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Took me awhile to try again. I lost 10 heads of a hammer coral to a very aggressive hammer coral. He demands respect.
20211217_153306~2.jpg this one will kill anything it can reach.
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I was tempted to see if it was random infection or hammer on hammer violence. I lost 1 out of 3 heads 1 is recovering.

Should you let things be? Up to you. Understand what can happen and decide if you want to keep peace or let there be war.

I may rehome that yellow tip hammer. Or just let him have his very own rock.

Top hammer is the murderer. Pink hammer is the victim.
 

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In my experience, you have to do some pruning or you will end up with a few dominant varieties that just overrun everything.
 

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I have a piece that, while not causing problems, is overtaking its space pretty quickly. While it is by far the largest piece in my tank, started from a plug with 2 or 3 heads, it is pretty dull to look at compared to most of my other corals. I am thinking of removing it entirely to make space for some other pieces that I have that are waiting for me to get around to placing.

Anyone want this guy? Or some of it?

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Trade you for it? Does this work?

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My Anthelia definitely grows like a weed. Any other coral I'm fine with taking over. I like Xenia and GSP so I don't mind those growing big
I really was thinking about experimenting with some GSP or another fast grower once I have my others a little more established!
I have a piece that, while not causing problems, is overtaking its space pretty quickly. While it is by far the largest piece in my tank, started from a plug with 2 or 3 heads, it is pretty dull to look at compared to most of my other corals. I am thinking of removing it entirely to make space for some other pieces that I have that are waiting for me to get around to placing.

Anyone want this guy? Or some of it?

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what are they?
 

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@Dad2Wyatt I believe it is a Palythoa of some kind. If there is one of those fancy "breeder" names for it, I have no idea what it is...

Edit: If I had to name it, I would call it "Dull Brown Weed" lol jk
 

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Do you have any photos of your set up? Trying to get all of the motivation I can!
I actually looked to find photos and realized I hadn't taken any full tank shots in over a year. So here's what it looks like today. The amazing thing is that 80% of the corals have been moved from 2 years ago. I'd say that most of the corals will stay where they are for the long haul but you never know! Actually, I think a few are ready to either be moved or significantly chopped (e.g., Oregon tort needs massive trimming). Included a shot of my lagoon which is mostly LPS and softies.
 

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