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Mushrooms close to Button Polyps
I have been given a small rock with a couple of mushrooms on it. Right now it is wedged in to my rock face near some button polyps. Should it be moved? From reading online opinion appears to be divided as to whether they can touch up against other corals and play nicely.
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Neither shrooms nor button polyps have much stinging power (if at all). They should play nicely. Worst case scenario you could move them if they don't - nobody's going to get killed overnight.
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Many thanks. I'll just keep an eye on them and not worry about it too much.
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