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I have no idea what the coral just to the left of this torch is considered. The tentacles breath in and out. I'm having trouble finding it anywhere online. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

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I've never seen aiptasia like this. I wish I could post the video. It's literally breathing in and out.
 

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Looks like a type of hydroid. Some live in tubes.
 

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So I picked this up today and it looks like a tree coral. The guy at the las said that this coral would do great in a cave area in the tank. It likes low water flow and low light. Now from what I have read it says the opposite. Anyone know if the las is correct or should it be more out in the open maybe at a medium to low level in the tank? Thanks.
 

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So I picked this up today and it looks like a tree coral. The guy at the las said that this coral would do great in a cave area in the tank. It likes low water flow and low light. Now from what I have read it says the opposite. Anyone know if the las is correct or should it be more out in the open maybe at a medium to low level in the tank? Thanks.
Looks like a carnation coral. It's nps and will require feeding.
 

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So i am deeding the coral but was thinking of puttingnthe feeding on a doser tontry snd keep a steady flow of food. Any thoughts?
 

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That would probably be your best bet. And again I'm not trying to be a jerks here but the amount of food nps corals like this one require, allow for nutrients that just won't work in a reef. If your serious about keeping this beautiful coral then some serious research is going to be needed. I think everyone here can agree that the nps tanks on the Web are some of the neatest and most beautiful around!
 

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Update on "Barnacle Boy" <~~ Yes, horrific SpongeBob pun.. this thing is thriving in my tank!!
 

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