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Pachyclavularia and Trachyphyilia



 
 
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Old January 3rd 04, 11:26 AM
Mark Fitzsimmons
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Default Pachyclavularia and Trachyphyilia

Can Pachyclavularia and Trachyphwyilia be next to each other (touching) in
the aquarium?


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Old January 3rd 04, 03:41 PM
Chris
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Default Pachyclavularia and Trachyphyilia

It is never recommended to place two corals so that they are touching,
especially with two very dissimilar corals. The Pachyclavularia need
plenty of room to grow, and grow fast it does.
The Trachyphwyilia on the other hand is a very slow growing coral and
will just need ample room to expand fully and some room for future growth.
Good Luck
Chris Carney
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Mark Fitzsimmons wrote:
Can Pachyclavularia and Trachyphwyilia be next to each other (touching) in
the aquarium?



 




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