Colt coral experience

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I had one in my previous tank that I tore down after sixteen years. I recall it was an easy coral that grew well. When I set my current tank up I asked my lfs if they had any and she said she hadn’t seen one in over a decade and talked me into a sinularia similar care requirements). When I needed to get a soft coral to attach I put rock rubble in a plastic container and coral and place it in a low flow area. In about a week it attaches to a piece of rock which can be glued where you want it. Happy birthday again Camden!
 
I had one in my previous tank that I tore down after sixteen years. I recall it was an easy coral that grew well. When I set my current tank up I asked my lfs if they had any and she said she hadn’t seen one in over a decade and talked me into a sinularia similar care requirements). When I needed to get a soft coral to attach I put rock rubble in a plastic container and coral and place it in a low flow area. In about a week it attaches to a piece of rock which can be glued where you want it. Happy birthday again Camden!
Are they rare or something?
 
No I got it free from my LFS for my 16th birthday. Its in a spot with little flow.. Should I change that? How long until it begins to melt.
Happy Birthday.

Celebrate Happy Birthday GIF by Salih Kizilkaya

Free coral, I like your LFS alot! 😇
 

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