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Acceptable Corals in a Sepia Bandensis System

Almondsaz

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Ok, I have gotten rid of my "stinging corals" and the anemone's were the last to go. My question is do I need to rehome the following or are they ok in the cuttle tank:

Galaxia
Torch Coral
Hammer Coral
Candycane

Pretty sure the galaxia has to go, but what about the others?
 
I once saw a hilae eating a seahorse.

There is some risk involved but I'd say they're fine. I assume you are talking about Acanthastrea Lordhowensis? They have a really weak sting as almost any other lps will win if they touch.
 
Yes, I am talking about an Acan lord. I have one large colony (18 heads) and a small colony 7 heads. Just needed to know if I should get rid of them or can keep them. After you invest so much time and energy into the little cuttles, the acan's you once coveted don't really matter.
 

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