I know that a large number of soft corals produce obscene amounts of toxic chemicals into the tank as a local dominance ploy.
I also know that Zoanthid mucous is quite spectacularly toxic. However, I've only heard about it being bound within the mucous.
I do intend to run sme activated carbon and skim the tank, but I was just wondering if zoanthids had any deleterious effect on stony corals within the same tank.
I love zoanthids, but I also want to keep some of the more robust stony corals (something like montipora etc.) and would very much like to not retard the wellbeing of the one on behalf of the other. Thanks!
I also know that Zoanthid mucous is quite spectacularly toxic. However, I've only heard about it being bound within the mucous.
I do intend to run sme activated carbon and skim the tank, but I was just wondering if zoanthids had any deleterious effect on stony corals within the same tank.
I love zoanthids, but I also want to keep some of the more robust stony corals (something like montipora etc.) and would very much like to not retard the wellbeing of the one on behalf of the other. Thanks!