Club Zoa Spotlight! Candy Apple Reds!

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One of the nicest polyps out there and It's been around for a long time. Let's see your pics, information for best growth and any tricks to keep their colors or to get yellow on the center.
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One of my most favorites!
 

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Moved my candy apple reds into new tank under LEDs, they were fine for a while now look like an umbrella most of the time. Currently in an area of low flow, low light. Are they stressed out? Do they need more flow/light? Loved them when they were open
 

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Love my candy apple reds, all were purchased as candy apple red with the standard green and red colorations and morphed to what you see below, all under t5s and blue LEDs.





 

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I am looking at getting some of these.

Couple Questions though before I Buy Some.

1. Are they Fast or Slow Growers?
2. Do they like Low Light or High Light?
3. Are they Easy to Keep or do they tend to Melt Away?
4. Do they do Well after Fragging or do they tend to Die Off?
 

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