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I have a 120 G reef tank started about 1 year ago. I have noticed that
my small purple mushroom corals will kill off Acropora, some zooanthids will kill off other hard corals, some button polyps will not damage the same hard coral, yellow polyps seem mellow with everyone, etc. I am dealing with this by trial and error and enjoying it. However--are there any general rules? Has anyone sorted out a general hierarchy of who bumps off whom in the battle for territory? Thanks for your comments. |
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It all depends on what species is next to the other, and
what species is up current, and what species is bigger than the other. Just like a snake can eat a frog, so also a frog can eat a snake. That's a good reason to frag corals, so that if one gets killed by another you still have plenty more frags. It's interesting to see who will win the battle. Sometimes an aggressive species will loose the battle to a nonaggressive species because the nonagressive spices is a faster grower. What happens in the wild, is that a very diverse reef with lots of species over time becomes fewer and fewer species, until you have large reefs of just one species, then something will happen to it and kill off large amounts of the reef, and then a diversity of species will once again grow there. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets AL wrote on 1/13/2007 7:27 PM: I have a 120 G reef tank started about 1 year ago. I have noticed that my small purple mushroom corals will kill off Acropora, some zooanthids will kill off other hard corals, some button polyps will not damage the same hard coral, yellow polyps seem mellow with everyone, etc. I am dealing with this by trial and error and enjoying it. However--are there any general rules? Has anyone sorted out a general hierarchy of who bumps off whom in the battle for territory? Thanks for your comments. |
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AL wrote:
I have a 120 G reef tank started about 1 year ago. I have noticed that my small purple mushroom corals will kill off Acropora, some zooanthids will kill off other hard corals, some button polyps will not damage the same hard coral, yellow polyps seem mellow with everyone, etc. I am dealing with this by trial and error and enjoying it. However--are there any general rules? Has anyone sorted out a general hierarchy of who bumps off whom in the battle for territory? Thanks for your comments. The rule have always heard is put at least 6 inches between individual cnidarians. But if you follow that rule, I guess you wouldn't be able to find out who bothers who. |
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