Lesson learned - the hard way

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so, I rearranged my frag rack a little yesterday. As you can (barely) see in the first picture I had a nice little CaliKid Ultra Chalice, it was doing great.

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There’s an Enchanata I’ve had for a few weeks sitting next to it. I’ve watched this coral during the day and at night and have never seen tentacles reach more than a quarter of an inch or so. This morning when my son stop by to pick up a few corals, the Chalice being one, we found what appears to be an incinerated Chalice skeleton. I have another of these Chalices elsewhere in the tank and it’s still doing fine. I assume the Enchenata fried the Chalice last night as you can see in the last picture.


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Lesson for me it that the Enchanata is a bad butt and don’t crowd your frag rack!
 
Oh no! Thanks for sharing your experience though. In this same vein, I had an sps (can’t recall the variety atm) that was turn roughly 90 degrees when I rearranged a rock and its polyps started to recede down the stick. Realized it and turned back and he was happy again. Weird things happen even in the tiniest increments.
 
My worse is green star polyps. Feelers/feeders very challenging especially in a mixed reef
 
My worse is green star polyps. Feelers/feeders very challenging especially in a mixed reef


I had a small patch of GSP on a piece of live rock I bought when I set up my tank that quickly grew to the size of a soccer ball and was spreading to other rocks. I had to get rid of the rock and break off a large part of the second rock with a hammer and chisel to get the GSP out of my tank.
 
If it isn't broken...
 

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