Can different types of torch corals touch each other
Can different types of torch corals touch each other
I just got a tri-colored torch and I'm thinking of placing it near my gold torch. Is it alright if they're in close proximity to each other, or do I need to keep them separate?
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I've always thought Euphyllia corals were pretty chill with each other, but I recall a recent thread where folks shared some pretty rough interactions between different morphs. If you're gonna put them next to each other, just be aware that one might bully the other - even if they're different colors. Good luck with it.
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I'm aware same species get along fine, I mean that's how they were arranged in the store and they all seemed content, but I'm still a bit concerned about mixing different types.
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Torches don't seem to mesh well, need their space. Never really seen them get along in a group, but I guess you never know.
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I'm with you on same species being fine, but since mine are different, I'm hoping someone with firsthand experience can share their thoughts on how they've worked out for them.
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Just dug this up - "Torch Corals are generally chill with their own kind, but things get hairy when other types within the same family are around." Now to decipher this...
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If that's the case, then they should all get along fine since they're all classified as E. Glabrescens. My Indo and Aussie are right next to each other, even touching, and I haven't had any issues.
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thanks, that's what i was hoping to find
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Re: Can different types of torch corals touch each other
Torch genus is Euphyllia and the family is Euphyllidae. Other genera in that family include Catalyphyllia, Nemenzophyllia, Plerogyra, and Physogyra.
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Thanks sweetie_22, really appreciate the clarification on the family and genus. So, what are some of the common names for those other corals you listed - Catalyphyllia, Nemenzophyllia, Plerogyra, and Physogyra?