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Without fouling your water quality...Yes seems like feed it and maybe will live
Easy care - Very low light in moderate to subtle water flow and feed mnysis shrimpWas trading some corals with a good man-and he threw in a single head black sun coral
Any special care-how hearty are they? Crappy pic but was suprised tentacles out
Which one has the green tentacles?Fun fact: There are actually two species of black sun corals: Tubastraea diaphana and T. micranthus. T. micranthus grows large arborescent branches and is usually found on reefs, while T. diaphana (from what I can tell) grows in areas with more sediment and under overhangs.
What we can gather from this is that T. micranthus likes higher flow and lower nutrients, while T. diaphana probably likes lower flow and a little more nutrients.
T. micranthus, I think. T. micranthus also has a dark green coloration to its coenosarcWhich one has the green tentacles?