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Yellow polyp placement


bobi1x1

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I got small yellow polyp frag (with long tentacles).

 

Can I place it on small rock really close to other zoas and palys ?

 

Will it attack other corals?

 

Thanks

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gulfsurfer101

Best place to place them is in the lfs, IMO.

I would have to say the garbage can! That way the lfs can't spread this garbage around like the reef clap. But hey some people love the carp out of them!
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RayWhisperer

I would have to say the garbage can! That way the lfs can't spread this garbage around like the reef clap. But hey some people love the carp out of them!

Well, I have yet to meet any of these mystery people, but I'll take your word.

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I would have to say the garbage can! That way the lfs can't spread this garbage around like the reef clap. But hey some people love the carp out of them!

 

Well, I have yet to meet any of these mystery people, but I'll take your word.

 

Every time I visited lfs I considered them, and I did not like their look that much. This time I though that it would be nice

zoa rock diversity bonus - It is yellow, it has long stalk and long tentacles.

Now I don't know what to do. I will not attach it to

rock but I don't want to throw them (yet).

 

Could I just cut unwanted from rock to control spread?

 

Also can tentacles damage nearby zoa?

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RayWhisperer

I've never kept them, so I don't know if they are going to conflict with your zoanthids. It's entirely possible they will, as well as it is, they won't.

 

From what I've seen of them in others tanks, as well as at lfs', their growth rate is on par with Xenia. This may make them a hassle for you down the road. If you're set on keeping them, I would suggest keeping them isolated.

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