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![]() What happens when Palys and Zoas grow into each other?
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![]() Usually nothing. Often though one is faster grower than the other and can smother the other. Usually it is bigger polyps smothering smaller polyps, but not always.
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![]() OK, as long as the Palys don't kill the Zoas by stinging. I can always trim back the Palys a bit. I just don't want to lose any of my Zoas.
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![]() I would recommend you wear gloves.
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![]() Yes, I do when handling corals. I've read about the danger of Palys. Good reminder for everyone, though. Thanks.
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