It is a red brain coral:
Saltwater Aquarium Corals for Marine Reef Aquariums: Brain Coral, Trachyphyllia
Saltwater Aquarium Corals for Marine Reef Aquariums: Brain Coral, Trachyphyllia
scottayy said:It is a red brain coral:
Saltwater Aquarium Corals for Marine Reef Aquariums: Brain Coral, Trachyphyllia
scottayy said:I should, lol. And it was cheaper at my LFS than there. I got it for $60, that says $90.
scottayy said:Hey Jodi, should I feed at night time or day time? I thought it made sense to feed when the lights are on when everything is opened up.
But I see the candy cane, plate coral, and some others have their tentacles out at night. Maybe I should feed at night instead? Or both?
scottayy said:Well **** I've been doing that all wrong then. So there's no point in feeding when the lights are on.
scottayy said:I can train my corals? Even to feed during the daytime?
Also, what to do with a bleached frogspawn and plate coral? Is it too much light or not enough light? The plate corals is at the bottom of the tank but he was bleached under year old t5's before the switch to these LEDs. The frogspawn was fine until it got stung by my deceased bubble tip anemone. But he closed up for like a month and came back/grew back kind of transparent in the tentacles.
Also, my GSP refuses to open most of the time. Water all checks out and every other coral is doing well.
scottayy said:I can train my corals? Even to feed during the daytime?
Also, what to do with a bleached frogspawn and plate coral? Is it too much light or not enough light? The plate corals is at the bottom of the tank but he was bleached under year old t5's before the switch to these LEDs. The frogspawn was fine until it got stung by my deceased bubble tip anemone. But he closed up for like a month and came back/grew back kind of transparent in the tentacles.
Also, my GSP refuses to open most of the time. Water all checks out and every other coral is doing well.