LET'S SEE THOSE SWEEPERS!!!

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There's not much more frustrating than finding a (perfect) coral for whatever niche you're trying to fill, only to have to remove it because it has ungodly long sweeper tentacles. Such is the case with my Galaxea. I thought I'd seen long sweepers before, but this thing is ridiculous...a 3" diameter coral with almost 6" sweepers!! Beat that.
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There's not much more frustrating than finding a (perfect) coral for whatever niche you're trying to fill, only to have to remove it because it has ungodly long sweeper tentacles. Such is the case with my Galaxea. I thought I'd seen long sweepers before, but this thing is ridiculous...a 3" diameter coral with almost 6" sweepers!! Beat that.
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So I heard stories of people just cutting the sweepers of. I can't tell you if that works, my galaxea behaves for me.
 
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So I heard stories of people just cutting the sweepers of. I can't tell you if that works, my galaxea behaves for me.
Haha, I've thought about it. I can't imagine that would be good for it. Plus there's quite a few. Wonder how long it would take for them to grow back...
 

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I’ve seen my galaxeas sweepers get up to 10 inches long… I’ve found blasting it with flow keeps em short in my tank.
When I do water changes I have to be quick cause they start to wander quickly….
One time I started freaking out cause a few corals sidedly started dying quickly, then I realized a pump seized and it was the galaxea lol
 
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I’ve seen my galaxeas sweepers get up to 10 inches long… I’ve found blasting it with flow keeps em short in my tank.
When I do water changes I have to be quick cause they start to wander quickly….
One time I started freaking out cause a few corals sidedly started dying quickly, then I realized a pump seized and it was the galaxea lol
I've had mine maybe a year and I've managed it with flow, also. But I've gotten to the point where the tank is too crowded and no matter where I put it it can sting other corals. I'm slowly setting up another tank so I've moved it there for now. It's in a 40 cube now, came from a 40 breeder. Space is too limited in either thank for a coral with such long sweepers! So I'll be taking it back to my lfs at some point. ):
 

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Acan had to go! Had to donate the entire rock to lfs to get this out of my tank. Sat dormant for at least a year and woke up on the wrong side of the bed.

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I do notice that smaller frags especially freshly cut ones dont tend to send out sweepers, I guess due to the stress and shock but a happy and stable Galaxea certainly will be a menace. My solution is to adjust the flow to be just right that it doesnt tear through the polyps but keeps tumbling onto the galaxeas keeping their tentacles short.
 

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