Reefer-begginer Posted August 29, 2020 Share Posted August 29, 2020 So i want to add a new coral to my 36g tank, but I'm torn between getting a black/green torch, a sun coral tubastrea, another micromussa acanthophylia ( micromussa lordhawwis ), or a pink finger coral. Whats the benefits and/or disadvantages of getting any of these corals as well as wanting to get some polychaetes for my 125g and unsure if thats good for a butterfly/angel tank? Quote Link to comment
Clown79 Posted August 30, 2020 Share Posted August 30, 2020 Sun coral need spot feeding, they are non photosynthetic coral so require each head to be directly fed a few times a week. Most often need to be trained to open when not in darker areas of the tank. The other corals i don't know of any cons. As for your angels and butterfly fish, they are "with caution" as angels may nip at corals and butterfly fish go after feather dusters and anemones Quote Link to comment
Reefer-begginer Posted August 30, 2020 Author Share Posted August 30, 2020 1 hour ago, Clown79 said: Sun coral need spot feeding, they are non photosynthetic coral so require each head to be directly fed a few times a week. Most often need to be trained to open when not in darker areas of the tank. The other corals i don't know of any cons. As for your angels and butterfly fish, they are "with caution" as angels may nip at corals and butterfly fish go after feather dusters and anemones The polychaetes would be in with the butterflyd and angels, every other coral would be in my 36g Quote Link to comment
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