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Old 08/02/2007, 06:14 PM
Malenurse Malenurse is offline
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Inter-coral toxicity

I've been reading about how toxic palythoa and zoas can be. I recently re-arranged my 34 gallon reef. When they expand fully, I now have a zoa colony that directly touches a plerogyra sinuosa and a palythoa colony that directly touches a lobophylia. I also have a pachyclavularia colony that touches a euphylia divisa. They've all been in these positions for about a week and none of the corals seem bothered. Should I just leave well enough alone and observe or re-arrange things immediately?
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Old 08/03/2007, 06:58 AM
DEEC77 DEEC77 is offline
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I would just leave it for the time being.

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