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Hard to grow corals in a shark tank, I'll take whatever grows!Just a friendly piece of advice. Don't do it. This stuff will take over your tank in a bad way.
you should try xenia species, green star polyp, green palys, kenya tree (capnella sp), or anthelia. Still grows easily, but not as catastrophically invasive as BCP.Hard to grow corals in a shark tank, I'll take whatever grows!
I have all of those but anthelia. Xenia is kind of taking off but not as much as I'd like. Tank is 500 gallons and I have 3 coral cats and a grey bamboo.you should try xenia species, green star polyp, green palys, kenya tree (capnella sp), or anthelia. Still grows easily, but not as catastrophically invasive as BCP.
Just my 2 cents, but its your tank, what type of sharks and what size tank?
Oh nice, I'd get anthelia before I got BCP. anthelia grows very fast, looks better than BCP in my opinion, and is less "contagious". BCP can be really destructive.I have all of those but anthelia. Xenia is kind of taking off but not as much as I'd like. Tank is 500 gallons and I have 3 coral cats and a grey bamboo.