What does your plate coral look like?

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They can and will move if they aren't happy where they are. Don't keep putting them back, let them stay where they like.
 

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I love plate corals too, I had a really nice green and pink one years ago (sorry no pics). I definitely want a couple in my new tank, just starting to stock with corals.
 

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My favorite coral!

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Ooops, no it looked purple to me with green polyps which is what mine is. Must be the same species though as the rim looks identical to mine.
 

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One of my favorite corals! He eats like a pig. just about anything that brushes his tentacles. i spot feed a mix of krill, mysis, clam, and cyclopes once a week and it gets a little by catch just about every day when the fish eat. just over 7" across and i've had it about a year
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