Could there be a problem?

pixburg-reefer

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Hey everyone,

I have a mostly LPS dominated tank and it has been set up for almost 6 years now. I have a green frogspawn and a pink hammer. As they have been growing, they have become more and more in contact with one another. Now, they touch all day long. It doesn't look like they are hurting each other, because they both always look fine and I would assume if they were unhappy I would see a physical sign of stress. Now the hammer does send out those extra long stinger tentacles but they seem to be ok with being in contact with one another. My question is, even though it may look ok physically, could they be trying to sting one another or put something into my water chemically?

Thanks,

Kelly
 
I have often read where euphylias can touch and co-exist. I have a frogspan and a torch coral that touch and they don't beat each other up at all. I am pretty sure that they will not release any sort of chemical into the tank.
 
It's gonna really be a toss up on wheter Euphllyia will play nice together or not...
IME, frogs and hammers get along just fine, torhces however, don't play well with others.
Here are a few of mines in close contact for more than a year now
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