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| Scopas Tang | Zoanthid / Yellow Scroll Coral Compatablility... I pretty sure that I already know the answer to this, but are either coral aggressive? The reason I'm asking because I found a great spot to put my new Zoanthid but it would be touching my Scroll. Can I get away with this, or should I look for a better location? Thanks, Chris |
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| Excellent Guesser :D | Re: Zoanthid / Yellow Scroll Coral Compatablility... I know zoanthids have neurotoxins to protect themselves, but they don't ever seem aggessive. they seem like the least aggressive corals I have. The close when the xenia touch them, they closed when the mushroom started growing over them. That pretty much seems like their only defence mechanism. Close. lol Never had the scroll coral. Are you talking about soft tissue touching soft tissue?
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