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I had this enchinata for 2 months. I accidently moved it 1cm closer to my acan coral 2 days ago and I came home to a melted acan! Bummah!

That's a pretty fierce coral. My other acan did not stand a chance it seems... Should I ditch the enchinata or do you think it will be fine as long as I don't let other corals touch it?
 

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I just read a thread about these enchinata's just killing anything close to them. Death coral. Bummer about the acan.
 
Enchinata will kill anything near it. They only thing that put it in place were palys. I had one that spit out its web like tentacles and they were moving across the sand bed toward a favia. I saved that one but not to many survive enchinata attach. I no longer have any, a shame they are pretty.
 
My pectinia just fried my enchinata. Didn't even know it was close enough. But came home and it was getting zapped. Didn't have a chance
 
As long as the Acan Echinata has a few inches between them and other corals everything will be fine. The buffer size should be bigger for bigger colonies. While my biggest echinata is only about 5" across, I have kept other corals as close as 1" because of strategic flow. Less aggressive (like Acan Lords) corals can be kept up-flow from from Acan Echinatas without causing a fight, but you have to leave several inches down-flow because they can attack (as you saw) from pretty far away with devastating effect.

Acan Echinatas literally eat Acan Lords (and plenty of other corals) for breakfast.
 

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