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Anyone have experience with this coral? I just ordered a rather nice one, a bit pricey but one I've never kept before. From what I can find they're pretty easy, easier than perhaps even a scoly (which are pretty easy IMO). It is coming from BSA corals and here's Ben's picture:
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If anyone else wants something from them LMK. I've met the minimum shipping threshold LOL.
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Wow, I've never kept one....but why don't you send it my way and then I can fill you in on them after a while.
 

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I also hear they are pretty easy to keep Dave , but have never kept one myself are these the ones sometiems called "meat coral" ?
 

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on the sand bed with low flow other than that they are very easy to keep. Feed them once a week to keep them happy. I have 4 of them
 
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Yes, these and Cynarina sp. get lumped into the "meat coral" category. I've kept cynarina before but never liked the fact that, when they expand, their tissue becomes a bit translucent. I think these used to be called Indo scolys as well, although I always associated Indo scolys with Scolymia vietnamesis. See why I hate common names?
 

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no direct lighting, lower flow, room to spread. they love a nice chunk of something once or twice a week. i use larrys reef frenzy "chunky" to feed them, my scoly, acans, and my anemones.

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