Jesterrace Posted August 29, 2020 Share Posted August 29, 2020 As best as I can tell that is what this is: Quote Link to comment
A.m.P Posted August 30, 2020 Share Posted August 30, 2020 Hmmm, I do not see any sclerites, so it's not likely a dendronepthea or scleronepthea, it's also not a japanese or australian pink nepthea for the same reason. I've seen some pink kenya trees which might appear reddish under the right lighting. My bet is that's a red colt coral, they can be very invasive. https://www.thefishroom.net/products/cauliflower-colt Quote Link to comment
DSA65PRO Posted August 30, 2020 Share Posted August 30, 2020 Looks like Umbellulifera (sp.) If it is, they need to be fed, and you need to keep your trace elements up. I don’t think they are photosynthetic. It Does not look like Kenya Tree Coral. Kenya Tree Coral has a Full “Canopy.” Quote Link to comment
A.m.P Posted August 30, 2020 Share Posted August 30, 2020 19 minutes ago, DSA65PRO said: Looks like Umbellulifera (sp.) If it is, they need to be fed, and you need to keep your trace elements up. I don’t think they are photosynthetic. It Does not look like Kenya Tree Coral. Kenya Tree Coral has a Full “Canopy.” Now that I'm on my computer and not my phone, it still looks like it could go either way, I think they'll likely need more information from who they bought it from. I'm nowhere near good enough to tell the difference. Quote Link to comment
Jesterrace Posted September 6, 2020 Author Share Posted September 6, 2020 I will keep an eye on it. Thus far it seems to be doing okay although my Wrasse and Coral Beauty took a bit too much interest in it for my liking. The good news is that they seem to have backed off now and it has bounced back a bit. Quote Link to comment
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