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No pic attachedHi guys,
Had bought a few corals and was given this little fella. Base is white and hard.
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Would you say it’s in the right place and how do you look after them please ?First one is an ultra nuclear rainbow blue-apora, superrr rare!
Oh NOOOO!!! I was only joking cause the picture was so blue. SORRY!!!Would you say it’s in the right place and how do you look after them please ?
Here is a better picture of it.Lol, yes will have to do when I have the white light on.
Thanks for that, although I did get very excited then!
I don't I'm afraid, I've that one with another for about 4 years now. They were always quite small in my Fluval, but have tripped in size since I changed to the fluval Eco. I will try and find out for youCan you remember 'name' of this mushroom when you purchased, I have one similar that came as a freebie
Oh that's great news, I've put mine on an area with high flow and light. Fingers crossed!My guess is pocillopora, pretty hardy I believe, so hopefully it will recover (a lot of bleaching). Could also frag off the living part, but I have heard it both ways. . . leave it alone and see if it recovers, or frag off the dead stuff and discard the dead bits. . .
It's an SPS coral, mine likes highish flow and highish light
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