Dendronephthya & Scleronephthya aquaculture

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Dendra week 3. Still looks happy. Took advantage of her being fully open to feed some Marine Snow and Reef Roids.

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I tell everyone, I can't get mine to go up wright. Easier for me vertical or upside down.
Here's s decent shot for reference. Hard to get a good angle on the tape measure and the power head kept moving it around. She's about 7 inches tall.

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I tell everyone, I can't get mine to go up wright. Easier for me vertical or upside down.
 

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Thanks, I grabbed one last Sunday

I took a look.

Out of curiosity, not that I know what I'm talking about or anything, but are the trunks supposed to look all wrinkled? Is that a certain trait of a particular type of Dendronephthya or is that just a bad sign that things aren't going good?
 
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I took a look.

Out of curiosity, not that I know what I'm talking about or anything, but are the trunks supposed to look all wrinkled? Is that a certain trait of a particular type of Dendronephthya or is that just a bad sign that things aren't going good?
Stress out, I think. When in a tank for 1 month or longer, trunk/stalk always plump. What I've noticed

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I took a look.

Out of curiosity, not that I know what I'm talking about or anything, but are the trunks supposed to look all wrinkled? Is that a certain trait of a particular type of Dendronephthya or is that just a bad sign that things aren't going good?


When they are retracted partially they will look wrinkled too.
 

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