Toadstool leather? And...

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So I got this rock from a buddy. Attached to it are some polyps a toadstool and what I think may be style. My question is does this look to be a problem with them so close? The leather is small and just above the "stylo"

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Most soft corals won't sting each other. If you can upload a photo of more day light lighting it would be easier to tell what exactly you had on the rock but leathers are usually hardy.
 
The problem I see with that rock is you have corals with high light requirements next to corals with low light requirements. No matter what something will be unhappy in the end. Easiest would be to try to remove the sps and put it higher. Then you can find a n area where the rest will be happy.
 
The problem I see with that rock is you have corals with high light requirements next to corals with low light requirements. No matter what something will be unhappy in the end. Easiest would be to try to remove the sps and put it higher. Then you can find a n area where the rest will be happy.
I would like to add that the sps is very bright and lacking in vibrant color so it might get too much light but since your zoas and toadstool are opening they should be fine where you have them.
 
And I'll try and get better pictures too. Think I have to shut the blues down for pics.
 
Few others without the blues. What are these 3 small white coral in the middle of this first pic?

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Well I glued that there but I'll relocate. I'd like to save it. And have it grow.
 

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