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![]() We bought a dendro from Oceanic Corals in Aldergrove - you should check there.
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![]() thxs, and are they easy?
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![]() I have one in my tank and I just feed it fairly good sized chunks of whatever I'm feeding e.g. clams, silversides, bloodworms, squid etc. Its got a fairly large mouth since its quite large and it takes pretty much anything. The pic is my 29 gallon biocube.
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![]() 2 words= your lucky
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![]() Lots of dendros at J&L. $25 a polyp if IIRC.
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![]() Why are dendros so expensive?
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![]() I think it could be that they don't multiply very quickly (i.e. create a new head). Mine has just become bigger over time. I treat and feed it like a sea anemone and have had no problems. They add some nice colour to the tank and their sticky tentacles will also catch any food particles that pass by during feeding. I start by shutting down the power heads and filter and target feed it (as well as the acans) but it will continue to catch particles after I turn everything back on. Overall, I don't think feeding is that big an issue.
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