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![]() Glueing in at odd angles also has the added bonus of giving you a little leeway in terms of getting the light intensity right. Good tip Warrior.
Interesting what you say Scythanith, Ive seen a coral bubble out trying to cross a void. Here is a picture of a Lithophyllon chowing down on pellets. ![]() Last edited by soapy; 04-14-2016 at 04:55 PM. |
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![]() thanks for the tips, I'm mounted it on an angle and I'll try and feeding. I've never seen it come close to opening a mouth since I've had it. Does it eat like acans would? It has 6 or 7 mouths but I've never seen feeding tenticles or anything like that...
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