SleepsWithFish said:Giant green Duncan coral
Low-med light. Occasional target feeding med flow.
SleepsWithFish said:Yep! Actinics make it shine! I live any coral that will glow
That is a beautiful piece! I am probably going to get one of those too! They definitely have bright colors that stand out, which I like.Candy cane had it from a friend near dead but it come back from the dead and loves strong light
redsea said:That is a beautiful piece! I am probably going to get one of those too! They definitely have bright colors that stand out, which I like.
Greenturtle said:This is one of my candy cane corals. I really like mine, but not my all time favorite. They do grow relatively quickly though
Scotty09 said:Mine was free which I like lol
Scotty09 said:My mate had it and it was dying so I got it back to life
Jlsardina said:Lol. True. But some corals do better in dirty tanks because that's their natural environments- muddy/murky waters. Just look up some of the oceans that these corals come from and you can usually get a better idea. Most areas of the great barrier are pristine and will do good in an aquarium IMO.
Gregcoyote said:Same with flowerpots, or Goniporia. They like turbid waters for sure. I think a lot of Xenia falls in this category as well.
I'm a fan of acans which are fairly hardy LPS corals, here are some of mine:
redsea said:They look beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing! I will definitely consider these as long as they don't require a ton of work.