D derick AC Members Sep 15, 2005 26 0 0 Jan 24, 2006 #1 thanks for the help Last edited: Jan 24, 2006
M mogurnda vaguely present Apr 29, 2003 5,383 0 0 DC Visit site Jan 25, 2006 #2 Maybe dendronephthya, but definitely a non-photosynthetic soft coral. Most starve to death in aquaria, but you can try to keep it going with something like DTs oyster eggs, phytoplankton, or other plankton source.
Maybe dendronephthya, but definitely a non-photosynthetic soft coral. Most starve to death in aquaria, but you can try to keep it going with something like DTs oyster eggs, phytoplankton, or other plankton source.
Pineapple Love4Monsters Dec 11, 2005 161 0 0 45 Jan 25, 2006 #3 That coral almost looks fake. Going by my gut I would say that coral is dyed.
D derick AC Members Sep 15, 2005 26 0 0 Jan 25, 2006 #4 nope its a chili coral its as natural as life and death
Pineapple Love4Monsters Dec 11, 2005 161 0 0 45 Jan 25, 2006 #5 Do you have a picture of the coral open? All the chili’s I have seen were yellowish red. Pretty coral.
Do you have a picture of the coral open? All the chili’s I have seen were yellowish red. Pretty coral.
D derick AC Members Sep 15, 2005 26 0 0 Jan 25, 2006 #6 it opens at night and early morning small white polyps...ill get a pic tonight