Frogspawn Question

SRT80

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Will a frogspawn fight another frogspawn? I have a green purple tip close to a brown green tip. They arent touchin' but everynow and then the current makes them touch. They both look fine, but didnt know if this is a problem waiting to happen.

Steve
 
Not in my experience.
My hammer touches my frogs (3 types) as well.

The only euphyllia sp to keep away would be the torch.
 
Agreed on the frogspawn touching. I never even had a problem with my torch when it was closer to my frogspawn, but I have heard that they do cause problems for others.
 
I've had 2 diff frogspawns (purple tip, green tip) and a hammer all touching without any discernible issues.
 
In my experience, I had two types of frogspawn and a hammer coral, they don't bother one another. I want frogspawn again, still have my hammer, but lost all my frogspawn when I moved, that's when the bryopsis went crazy on me. But now I have all the bryopsis killed, now I have hair algae which is easy to treat.....
 
you know michael, my brother lost a few heads of his frogspawn when we did the move. What's up with frogspawns? We even moved his to a temp. tank with water from the main tank. Guess they just stress easy?

Steve
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10919120#post10919120 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by SRT80
you know michael, my brother lost a few heads of his frogspawn when we did the move. What's up with frogspawns? We even moved his to a temp. tank with water from the main tank. Guess they just stress easy?

Steve

When we did the move, I bagged up ALL the corals separately. The main thing that killed mine is bryopsis. When we did the move, I changed out all the sand in my tank since they were pretty old and that made bryopsis go crazy in my tank, it spread everywhere killing a lot of my corals. Now I found a new method in ridding bryopsis and it's all gone now and left me hair algae war to deal with, which wouldn't be that hard to get rid of. I had bryopsis in both of my display tanks pretty bad and they're both gone, only treated one tank, the other one my fish ate'em all.....Hammer corals must be pretty strong cause they survived the ordeal. Lost a lot of heads on my candy coral, it used to be huge.....Time to clean it up and start over with some of my lost corals.....
 
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