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I know this is not a critter, but I didn't see where to post this. I ordered a yellow fuzzy acro from Ora and I got this. It's pink and soft. This is the second coral I got that was the wrong one. Finger coral maybe?

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I know this is not a critter, but I didn't see where to post this. I ordered a yellow fuzzy acro from Ora and I got this. It's pink and soft. This is the second coral I got that was the wrong one. Finger coral maybe?

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I've got it in the middle of the tank. Torches on end and hammers on the other. Where to move it too, don't deal with softies.
 
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These guys tend to be more or less slow growing and don’t really sting. I wouldn’t count on it being trouble for neighbors. They release a toxin to fight others, but this generally isn’t much of an issue in aquariums (assuming you are running carbon and don’t have a lot of large leathers).
Generally they like medium/high light and flow - I have mine in a high flow area near the top of the tank and it loves it.
 
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These guys tend to be more or less slow growing and don’t really sting. I wouldn’t count on it being trouble for neighbors. They release a toxin to fight others, but this generally isn’t much of an issue in aquariums (assuming you are running carbon and don’t have a lot of large leathers).
Generally they like medium/high light and flow - I have mine in a high flow area near the top of the tank and it loves it.
Okay I do run carbon. It's halfway up. That acro near it crooked. I don't have any leathers except that one. Maybe it was another issue. Thank you
 

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