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Old 04-15-2008, 12:55 AM
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I agree with Marie & think it maybe just acclimatising.

The only problem I had with these were with it out growing my tank & causing other corals to recede.

Good job it's easy to frag!

It needs medium level lighting & medium flow so keeping it to shaded areas may not really help it unless you have strong lighting ( I had it about 3-4 inches away from the water surface with 4 x 36w T5's)

If you can't find it in your inverts book it may be because it's often referred to as Cauliflower Coral or Capnella Sp.

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Just found as cauliflower coral. Thank you very much as I thought it was a "tree coral" (Scleronephthya spp.) which it states in my reference as "Essentially impossible to keep" and when that is the case I don't like to purchase them. Glad it's not
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