Cynarina, Trachyphyllia, Acanthophyllia touching

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Hey guys. Looking for some info on placement for Trachyphyllia, Cynarina and Acanthophyllia. Three of my favourite types of coral! I have a few and they're all touching at the moment, is this OK? I love the way they all look in a group but don't want to find one of them has been stung to death some morning!

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They can live peacefully but any coral can and will sting others if mad enough.

I've had many meats of different species next to each other for long periods of time and had 0 issues.
 

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