I found them floating in the back of a tank at jeremys store (b&b) They were white and I purchased them for $5 dollars. But they are very slow growers
I found them floating in the back of a tank at jeremys store (b&b) They were white and I purchased them for $5 dollars. But they are very slow growers
Honey he is so cute can I have him..... I promise he won't eat the other fish in MY tank!!
Update FTS?
Reefing is just like cooking, all the ingredients have to be just right , except you don't have to bring the water to a BOIL...
feeding them might speed it up some. From what I've been reading on them they occur in deeper waters and it is believed they rely more on food particles and less on light than other palys (although they are by no means NPS)
So if I remember I drop them a bite now and then. They seem to enjoy it. They don't spread at record speed but I gave one polyp away and thought I had to make do with fewer polyps but within a couple of weeks it popped out another. I am thinking the extra feedings might be key in case you want them to reproduce faster.
Yours are beautiful though!
Mine are just the typical cinnamon and white ones![]()
Karin
Thanks for the info I will feed them today hopefully the fish wont try to steal the food. It has given me a total of 4 polyps in 1 year:(
Sorry aquasport I dont have one. The tank is getting ready to switch over to a 300 gallon so my coral can finally have more room to grow!!
Honey he is so cute can I have him..... I promise he won't eat the other fish in MY tank!!
300g? WOW, can't wait.
Reefing is just like cooking, all the ingredients have to be just right , except you don't have to bring the water to a BOIL...