Impulse purchase? Yes. Do I regret it? No. The only problem is I'm not completely sure how to care for these guys. Any tips work. Lfs said medium water flow and light but I heard by some guys they're hard to keep. Thoughts?
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Thanks! I have an orange fungia but I heard from tidal gardens, reefing stores, and some friends that they're harder to care forEvery one I've ever had loves pellets. It's cool to drop it on the ends of their tentacles, and watch it elevator them up to their mouths.
Great coral to watch eat!
But as other have said, low flow, rather low light. On the sandbed is a great location as long as the sandbed stays clean. They are very prone to having algae grow on them.
Also like any other plate, never ever throw out a dead skeleton. Many stories of babies popping out months, to even years after the original parent died.