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| Yes. Some Anemone's can be toxic if they die or sting other corals though. |
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| Its safe to do as already mentioned, BUT if the anemone touches any of your corals... Say bye bye to them... I've lost a nice montipora cap to my anemone and a very nice blue tipped staghorn acro.. Surprisng enough though my corky finger survived the potent stings of the anemone and now looks better then it ever has The sps however were expensive losses ![]() |
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