I feel this species (Cynarina lacrymalis) can be very underrated. It's one of my favorites and I want to see the others out there, so here's a showoff thread, whether you have it now or kept it in the past. I'll start
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I would swear I had the twin to your bleeding apple....I feel this species (Cynarina lacrymalis) can be very underrated. It's one of my favorites and I want to see the others out there, so here's a showoff thread, whether you have it now or kept it in the past. I'll start
I would swear I had the twin to your bleeding apple....
Recently I saw some for sale. LPS I'm guessing? Easy? We have smaller tanks, but I wouldn't mind trying one.
Thanks.Low to moderate light (100-200 par) and lower flow. Fairly easy to care for, they also like to be fed from time to time...
Can have it pretty much anywhere. I even had it near my sps and it does wonders. But it doesnt like med to high flow.With my low end lighting, I assume I could place on rock, not just sandbed.
@AcroNem and @Reeferdood I'm blaming you guys when one follows me home. Your pics are beautiful.
Honestly that's why I was wondering. We have inexpensive coral. I almost bought it. I was afraid I'd kill him.I'm happy to take the fall (; and thank you, I had one that was a darker red -purple but I can't find a pic anywhere. They aren't horribly expensive either.
Honestly that's why I was wondering. We have inexpensive coral. I almost bought it. I was afraid I'd kill him.
So more like an acan than a plate?Like we said they can be sensitive at first, but are pretty easy to keep happy after that unless you blast it with flow.