Spyderturbo007 New member May 3, 2013 #1 I've read that these two corals can be in direct contact and not sting each other. Is that correct? Does it matter what type of hammer coral I have?
I've read that these two corals can be in direct contact and not sting each other. Is that correct? Does it matter what type of hammer coral I have?
mfinn Active member May 3, 2013 #2 I have frogspawn and hammers right next to each other and are getting along. However the hammer likes to reach out and sting any sps in the area.
I have frogspawn and hammers right next to each other and are getting along. However the hammer likes to reach out and sting any sps in the area.
A accordsirh22 New member May 4, 2013 #3 i have a frog right next to a grape and a hammer, in a slightly triangular formation. they all touch each other and none are adversely affected
i have a frog right next to a grape and a hammer, in a slightly triangular formation. they all touch each other and none are adversely affected
staindsoul Calvin for President May 5, 2013 #4 Your good on those most likely. Torch coral is the main euphyillia that doesn't play well with others.
Your good on those most likely. Torch coral is the main euphyillia that doesn't play well with others.
T ThreeMoneyJ New member May 6, 2013 #6 I have several different hammers and frogspawns touching with no problems. Same with a cristata. As previously stated a torch coral will not play well with them.
I have several different hammers and frogspawns touching with no problems. Same with a cristata. As previously stated a torch coral will not play well with them.