Euphyllia only tank?

all I know is hammers and frogspawn can touch but torches will sting them so need to be kept away. not sure about the others though
 
Frogspawns and hammers can touch and I would think octospawns would be fine with them, but torches definetly need to be separated.
Always wanted to try and do a section of my tank like this.
Not my tank but saw it online.
 
I have part of a 50 gallon Rubbermaid trough that's attached to my reef system filled with all my Euphyllia, I'll get a picture after lights on. No torches. ;)



 
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Frogspawns and hammers can touch and I would think octospawns would be fine with them, but torches definetly need to be separated.
Always wanted to try and do a section of my tank like this.
Not my tank but saw it online.

I want an Ice cream cone now or some cotton candy
 
all I know is hammers and frogspawn can touch but torches will sting them so need to be kept away. not sure about the others though

This is what I believed also but my torches touch the hammer heads (there is still a little space between them but sweeper tentacles don't seem a problem and sometimes during the day the tentacles are pretty intertwined). They basically grew into each other and I didn't do anything about it. They are all single or twin heads only so not massively fighting for space.
 
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I used to have my torches on the same rack with the other euphyllia and they were fine. One day added a mini torch to it and the torches stung it. From then on I couldn't let the torches touch the hammers or the frogs cuz they get stung. I wonder if those minis torches (if that's even what they called) are different type of euphyllia seeing as how the torches reacted to it.
 
Before my torch coral unexpectedly and without warning, got brown jelly, it touched nearly everything on the right side of my tank:

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I used to have my torches on the same rack with the other euphyllia and they were fine. One day added a mini torch to it and the torches stung it. From then on I couldn't let the torches touch the hammers or the frogs cuz they get stung. I wonder if those minis torches (if that's even what they called) are different type of euphyllia seeing as how the torches reacted to it.

Euphyllia cristata is a smaller version of glabrescens. No idea if it is more aggressive however.
 
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