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Are these generally finicky corals??? I heard that they do sting is this true? Should these only be placed in a well established tank?
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They have quite long stinger tenacles and they sting pretty much everything. They can be spot fed, but I've never spot fed mine, and they have multiplied numerous times over the last 4 years. They do catch food in the tank, and are also great hosts for clowns. Probably not a good idea to be put in a new system, but are quite hardy.
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#3
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Quote:
http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/p...pcatid=519&N=0 |
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I guess sweepers is the wrong word. It is just their total expansion that is quite large, not specifically sweepers.
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Not selling it anymore...
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20gallon, yellow toadstool, 3 other toadstools, large star polyp, 4 green ricordea mushrooms, 8 headed frogspawn, fragged frogspawn, metalic brain, large finger leather, yellow devils hand, 2 dif kinds of zoozs, small xenia frag, leather tree,clown fish, firefish, domino damsel, green chromis 250W mettal halide, fluval 304, protien skimmer, and 1 powerhead, |