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Do you have any pictures of your corals? I'd love to see them!I feed mine;
frozen; enriched brine, mysis, rodifers, fish eggs, calanus,
this is mixed some times with phytofeast and oysterfeast
If I can remember when feeding the fish, it gets some live white and black worms.
Im sure it captures some pods I see crawling around.
I am extremely excifted to see it grow! It currently has one head and I fed it some brine shrimp last night!Looks like you have some good answers above. They can grow quite fast with feeding like mentioned. They are one of my favorite corals!
I think watching coral grow and thrive in our tanks is one of the greatest rewards of the hobby!!!I am extremely excifted to see it grow! It currently has one head and I fed it some brine shrimp last night!
Do you have any pictures of your corals? I'd love to see them!
How old is your coral?Here is the duncan in the 20G nem tank
A little wind blown hair doo
How old is your coral?
Hahah good one.. I mean how long have you had it and what did it start at?It did not come with a birth certificate.
Maybe 12 heads old ????
Well it certainly beats watching them die.I think watching coral grow and thrive in our tanks is one of the greatest rewards of the hobby!!!
It could be the vibrant because you are changing your water chemistry. They do like good light and what I call medium random flow.I kinda feel like my Duncan isn't doing too well..... he hasn't been opening up lately, I kinda think it doesn't like the vibrant dosing going on right now..
SO they don't need a lot of light and like low flow?It could be the vibrant because you are changing your water chemistry. They do like good light and what I call medium random flow.
Was it doing well before?
How long have you had it?
Are your tank numbers steady or?
Mine seems to like medium to high flow, and can tolerate a wide range of lighting intensity. I've had her in anywhere from 75 or less to close to 300 PAR, and she just keeps growing.SO they don't need a lot of light and like low flow?