NotSoFat2U April 2, 2008 April 2, 2008 I've found much information about aggression levels between corals and how far of a berth to leave between a torch and a zoa. What I want to know about is placing zoas and palys in close proximity to one another. Basically, am I likely to have success with a patch of one species of zoa or paly growing right next to (i.e. on the same rock as, and abuttin) a patch of another species? I ask because I am looking to create color variety in my biocube 14 mostly from zoas. I was figuring on having Xenia, a frogspawn or similar, and rockwork dedicated mostly to zoas/palys. Mushrooms are not at all appealing to me, and with stock lighting my options are obviously somewhat restricted.
gastone April 2, 2008 April 2, 2008 Zoas will be just fine when placed next to each other. I have never experienced inter-species aggression with zoanthids. Garrett.
Nitro Junkie April 2, 2008 April 2, 2008 From my experience they co exist just fine, take a look at some frag racks, they are right on top of each other in some cases.
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