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Either a monti or porites (someone will be able to confirm it better than I can haha)Plz help trying to identify this coral
Yea i think the move to low light was the right move for this one, might look for a flat rock just for this guy to lay on the tank floor.Oh dang!
Seems happy there.
I don’t rightly know if you can add them or if you have to get one that has them already.I’m on the porites train also, but hope to see how it does in my tank. So far so good, if anyone has any of those worms available plz lmk I’d like to add one in the future.
It says they embed in the coral and my coral is pretty small so maybe i can introduce it, but definitely going to do my research on thatFrom what I know, you can't just add Spirobranchus worms onto a coral and have it grow with it; it sorta just has to come with the coral.
I actually don't know how they start out, but they don't, like, burrow into the coral. As the coral grows outward radially, the worms build their tubes to keep up with the coral. However, in captivity, corals that usually have massive or sub-massive growth forms will only encrust, not growing out radially. This leads the worms' tubes to grow out past the surface of the corallum, giving the colony a weird "urchin-like" look.It says they embed in the coral and my coral is pretty small so maybe i can introduce it, but definitely going to do my research on that