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I thought anenomes will sting other corals?
My bubble tips have been living in harmony with my Zoa’s for 6 months. I posted a picture.
What else can they be next to without stinging/hurting? I always freaked out when they got close to another coral but I let it happen and we’ll just look for your self.
Thanks for your input and advice.
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I thought anenomes will sting other corals?
My bubble tips have been living in harmony with my Zoa’s for 6 months. I posted a picture.
What else can they be next to without stinging/hurting? I always freaked out when they got close to another coral but I let it happen and we’ll just look for your self.
Thanks for your input and advice.
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100% just my observation but my anemones tend to only sting things that sting back. Favia and Torches always have a go with a passing anemone. Zoas a Duncan’s seems safe with corals like acans being hit or miss.
 
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100% just my observation but my anemones tend to only sting things that sting back. Favia and Torches always have a go with a passing anemone. Zoas a Duncan’s seems safe with corals like acans being hit or miss.
I didn’t even think of that as a possibility.
Thank you
 

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