Originally Posted by
Flower
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Run carbon in the filter to inhibit toxins in a chemical war. The spots that actually touch will draw up. I was told Kenya trees don't sting but my sea fan wasn't convinced and developed a dead spot where they touched. After removing the offending tree, the fan is all happy again. Carbon helps but you have to keep up on it, as it is only good for a short time, I think 1 month.
I've had problems with chemical warfare when placing a lot of leathers in a tank with LPS. I've never had problems with two leather corals harming each other. Then again I've never had a toadstool. I've read of it happening, but I don't think that it will be too big of an issue. Carbon is a good help, that's excellent advice. I've actually read less than a month in quite a few places. I'm not really sure if I can find a definitive answer to how long carbon is effective. I bet that has too much to do with your water quality. Anyway, I guess I'm just here to provide backup for you Flower.