dixiedog New member Aug 25, 2011 #1 The whiskers on the duncan will be coming into contact with the echinata's encrustation any day. Should I take steps to prevent it? I can probably cut one head off the duncan, or epoxy a small piece of rock where it separates them a while longer.
The whiskers on the duncan will be coming into contact with the echinata's encrustation any day. Should I take steps to prevent it? I can probably cut one head off the duncan, or epoxy a small piece of rock where it separates them a while longer.
Logzor New member Aug 25, 2011 #2 dixiedog said: The whiskers on the duncan will be coming into contact with the echinata's encrustation any day. Should I take steps to prevent it? I can probably cut one head off the duncan, or epoxy a small piece of rock where it separates them a while longer. Click to expand... Definitely cut the duncan, they are pretty aggressive corals due to their crazy-fast growth rate.
dixiedog said: The whiskers on the duncan will be coming into contact with the echinata's encrustation any day. Should I take steps to prevent it? I can probably cut one head off the duncan, or epoxy a small piece of rock where it separates them a while longer. Click to expand... Definitely cut the duncan, they are pretty aggressive corals due to their crazy-fast growth rate.