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Thank you!! Do you know what kind of care it requires? I have three but can't really find any info on it.It is called Oculina Robusta.
Are they polyping out for you? Then they are happy with the location in your tank regarding lighting and flow. As long as your tank is stable, has good nutrients (fish, fish food, fish waste), they should be fine. You could target feed them if desired. We have quite a few in our system, easy keepers.Thank you!! Do you know what kind of care it requires? I have three but can't really find any info on it.
Great thank you! Yes they are out and seem to be happy so far just scared cause my tank has only been set up for 3 months.Are they polyping out for you? Then they are happy with the location in your tank regarding lighting and flow. As long as your tank is stable, has good nutrients (fish, fish food, fish waste), they should be fine. You could target feed them if desired. We have quite a few in our system, easy keepers.
Thank you for the infoCorals that survive being imported on live rock are generally hardy. Plus, live rock that's good enough to have corals on it means your tank has had a HUGE head-start in maturity, compared to bottled bacteria and dry rock. Three months with oceanic live rock is absolutely a fine time to be adding some reasonably hardy corals.
If the polyps are out, the parameters are probably fine.