Barnacles living within acro?

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Hey R2R I have a question. Is it possible to get barnacles within a Walt Disney branch if you introduce wild colonies into a tank where it's held?? The circled spot, you can see its feather.

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I have a barnacle that's been living inside a trumpet/candy cane coral since I got it. I don't see why it wouldn't be able to live in an acropora.
 
I've seen them in acros before but only ones that are maricultured/ wild. So I was wondering if it's possible a wild acro that has them, if the barnacle could move on to a Walt Disney that's in the same tank? Or if anyone has experience with it
 
This is very common. I've seen them on wild, maricultured, and aquacultured. They don't hurt anything, usually just cause a weird swelling or some funky branches.
 
This is very common. I've seen them on wild, maricultured, and aquacultured. They don't hurt anything, usually just cause a weird swelling or some funky branches.

So technically they can just move onto another acro??
 
I dont know how they do it, but the method they use for finding and attaching to a host in the wild should be no different then how they do it in captivity.
 
I dont know how they do it, but the method they use for finding and attaching to a host in the wild should be no different then how they do it in captivity.

Awesome, thanks hatfielj
 
I have had barnacles survive in either wild or macro colonies; but never had them propogate onto colonies already in my tank. If that happened with your frag, that's pretty cool.
 

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