Chemical warfare

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Has anyone ever heard of soft corals, specifically zoas and leathers, releasing chemicals to combat other corals? Is this a possible cause of LPS death? The owner of my LFS told me that is why my LPS has been dying and suggested I begin running carbon via reactor.
I am not trying to trouble shoot my tank right now, I am just wondering if anyone has ever experienced something like this.
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Yes leathers and other softies are known to use chemical warfare to battle for territory in the wild and in or tanks. Running carbon should definitely help.
Having said that I have never had any problems with leathers in any of my tanks (with sps or lps) and I don't normally run carbon.
Do your leathers look stressed? How its your water quality and flow?
 

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Allopathy: The stunting of growth or inhibition of growth of aquatic animals by means of chemical warfare. This occurs in aquariums between competing animals of the same or different species.its a war in there lol
 

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I've heard the same thing from my lfs owner. Running carbon in a reactor should help.
 
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update for anyone interested: My frogspawn that I have had for almost two years has lost two of its heads. I can only assume this is from the softies toxins. I have since began running carbon in a makeshift reactor until I can buy a more efficient one. Thanks for the help and advice!
 

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I have a mixed reef with two good sized leathers, zoas, many diff lps, and sps. I don't run carbon nearly as often as I should and I haven't had problems like you are describing. I deffinetly think it's a good idea to run carbon but I also think you should start looking for other problems you might have. Post a few details about your setup and your parameters and maybe we can figure it out.
 

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yes it can happen. there is many other things that could lead to your lps issues also.
 
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