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![]() It's very easy to keep (if you continue to feed it meaty stuff every day or every few days).
A bit high maintenance but can be hardy.
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![]() Do these grow new heads like a dendro would, or are they single-polyp'ed so-to-speak, forever?
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![]() They reproduce by budding and some keepers of this coral have reported this happening in captivity.
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![]() They are not photosynthetic right?
All you have to do is feed it. Once you get them to open up for food during the day, it'll be one of the most beautiful corals you will ever have in your tank. Looks really nice!! |
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![]() Colour corrected. Very nice coral!
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![]() Ah PERFECT! That's exactly how it looks, how did you do that?
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![]() Very nice. I had one as well but it died after a few months.
There is another type of Rhizo and of course you must get ![]() Here's mine so you can see the difference. ![]() |