Branching Frog Spawn

matty0h_52

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I went on vacation for 4 days and came home yesterday when i saw my huge piece of branching frog spawn in the sand (stalk Down) so my question is how would this have a effect on the frog spawn? allso is this where they are in the wild? or attached on a rock? i know it is touching a huge rock. But it does not seem to mind.
Oh and there is a Feather Duster right behind it. i dont think its touching it though. Thanks in advance
 

wax32

Active Member
I kept mine on the sand, but only because I liked it there. As long as it isn't in too heavy a flow and not near corals it might kill, it will do fine.
 

matty0h_52

Member
cool...i thought it looked kind of cool. but i didnt know if it would be cool there. i will just keep my eye on it and see whats up.
Would the rock do anything to it or should i move it alittle away from it
If it wernt for these new emeralds i bought everything would be fine. There bulldozers i tell you. anything loose BAM down i goes.
 

wax32

Active Member
Mine was touching some LR when it was fully expanded and it didn't seem to have any effect. Just watch for damage. Emerald crabs do tend to knock over stuff.
 

matty0h_52

Member
well i dont really like any of my corals to touch each other but my single branch has like 4 heads on it and all the little tenticle things touch each other. (they kind of look like dimples on a toung just thought i would share)
 

wax32

Active Member
Frogspawns, hammers and torches can all touch each other; they don't sting members of the same genus (Euphyllia).
 

matty0h_52

Member
Originally Posted by wax32
Frogspawns, hammers and torches can all touch each other; they don't sting members of the same genus (Euphyllia).

Does that go for anything like say branching Hammer. As long as its in the same family then its cool if they do a little ruben now and then
 
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