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Noah_redsea

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Had a question regarding wilsonsi corals from Australia I have recently purchased two from my lfs for a very good price and was told I could put them together to form a colony of multi colors does anyone know if that’s true or if they will fight each other being such close proximity, even though they are same species. Thanks for the input in advance

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Had a question regarding wilsonsi corals from Australia I have recently purchased two from my lfs for a very good price and was told I could put them together to form a colony of multi colors does anyone know if that’s true or if they will fight each other being such close proximity, even though they are same species. Thanks for the input in advance

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They won’t fight, you’ll be fine.

Do make sure they are spaced away from other corals however as they have vicious sweepers at night.

I would also put yours on the sand bed. I can’t tell if they are temperate or tropical wilsos but all wilsos are very spatially aware of where things are in relation to their skeleton. They want to feel the bed and know they are free to extend their tissue.

Their tissue is also incredibly sensitive and will recede very fast if it feels the rock.
 

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You should also try and find out how long ago they were collected and as @living_tribunal mentioned figure out if they are temperate or tropical because you may want to lower your tanks temperature. I would also suggest dosing daily Amino acids or Reef energy A and B. SInce ive started doing both of those things ive seen good results.
 

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These can be very aggressive sending out mesenterial filaments, not sweepers. I’d give a good amount of space and peek in at night with a light to see. Once one of the mesenterial filaments touches a neighboring coral, it’s the end usually.
 
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