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    Re: Fish/Invert only Saltwater

    Quote Originally Posted by Malum Argenteum View Post
    I haven't kept differing species together, so I don't know about mushroom on mushroom conflict, and I've not personally been successful keeping Ricordea in the distant past, when they were all wild collected and unattached to a rock (FL law prohibits collection of rock more than the size of a US quarter, if I recall correctly, so FL corals were/are chiseled off instead of collected on their rock).

    Rhodactis did a bunch of damage to a small Acanthastrea I have; that's my only evidence for their aggression. I have to kill mine back occasionally with Aiptasia-X.
    I did some looking around and people said like mushrooms are fine together. Differing ones in their experience will fight.

    Oh darn, that mix of being wild and not attached to a rock is a good recipe for failure to thrive. The Florida variants are supposed to be hardier than the Yuma ones too.
    Last edited by Trinityblood; 03-12-2022 at 01:11 PM.

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