Hi,
I just recently bought a complete aquarium setup which included all equipment and livestock. This setup has been running for about a year before I took it off the persons hands. The setup included two large leather corals, and I read that leather corals produce a toxin that can stunt the growth or even kill LPS and SPS. I moved everything from my nano into this tank and after a day I saw signs of stress, while other just died. The people before were having trouble with Euphyllia coral, as well as I am now that I have the setup. I was thinking that it was these two huge leather corals that are killing every Euphyllia and SPS that I put in this tank, could that thought be true? If so, should I get rid of these corals immediately? I'm including photos of the two corals:
I just recently bought a complete aquarium setup which included all equipment and livestock. This setup has been running for about a year before I took it off the persons hands. The setup included two large leather corals, and I read that leather corals produce a toxin that can stunt the growth or even kill LPS and SPS. I moved everything from my nano into this tank and after a day I saw signs of stress, while other just died. The people before were having trouble with Euphyllia coral, as well as I am now that I have the setup. I was thinking that it was these two huge leather corals that are killing every Euphyllia and SPS that I put in this tank, could that thought be true? If so, should I get rid of these corals immediately? I'm including photos of the two corals: