So I recently got my hands on a bunch of live rock from a friend who was selling her tank. It's pretty much all covered in mushrooms and I'm wanting to move my torch coral and frogspawn out of the substrate and up on the rocks since almost all of my corals are in the substrate and the rocks are bare aside from my mushrooms and zoas.
Problem is that there is almost nowhere to put the frogspawn and torch coral on the live rock that isn't close to mushrooms. I wasn't sure if the mushrooms would be strong enough to harm them or vice versa. I have so many mushrooms in the tank I wouldn't mind at all if the other corals killed off any close to where they were placed, I just don't want the mushrooms to harm my torch coral and frogspawn.
I also have a couple places picked out where there are holes in the live rock that the skeleton base of the frogspawn and torch would both fit into nicely without the soft upper portions touching any rock, but the sweeper tentacles would likely touch some of the live rock in the area when fully extended. Does anyone see a problem with that?
Problem is that there is almost nowhere to put the frogspawn and torch coral on the live rock that isn't close to mushrooms. I wasn't sure if the mushrooms would be strong enough to harm them or vice versa. I have so many mushrooms in the tank I wouldn't mind at all if the other corals killed off any close to where they were placed, I just don't want the mushrooms to harm my torch coral and frogspawn.
I also have a couple places picked out where there are holes in the live rock that the skeleton base of the frogspawn and torch would both fit into nicely without the soft upper portions touching any rock, but the sweeper tentacles would likely touch some of the live rock in the area when fully extended. Does anyone see a problem with that?