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I have always had softies in my tanks. Zoa's, anemones, and things like that.. I have never owned something with a skeleton before.
So exactly what is this, and will it just eat ground mysis, and reef chili like my zoas?

what's funny is I have had tanks since 2010 and this is past my care level..[emoji23]
I keep my tanks levels good enough for keeping everything, just never had an urge to branch out with an anemone dominant tanks.

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Looks like a favia to me, very colorful one too. Easy to care for and likes to feed on mysis and coral paste food. Look up favia care on youtube and you will get lots of great videos on how to grow them out nicely.
Thanks for your help. Good thing is I have Mysis for days.. my maroon clowns love the stuff more then anything.
I'll just make a really ground up batch for the favia like I do the zoas.
 

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