Green Flower Pot

patandlace

Active Member
They need strong lighting, medium flow. You can feed it phytoplankton or zooplankton. Make sure your calcium is high enough and its not touching any other corals. They can be a difficult coral to care for.
 

lexluethar

Active Member
They are a pain to take care of. I've had mine for a bout 4 months or so. Very strong lighting and decent flow seems to be the best for them. They are extremely difficult to feed, and what i've found is as long as they have proper lighting they really don't need much feeding.
I've tried to feed mine a ton of different things, but it never grabs onto anything. Up until recently it has been doing great, as of lately clowns have been trying to host it, so it's doing pretty crappy.
 

cyclops

Member
Originally Posted by LexLuethar
They are a pain to take care of. I've had mine for a bout 4 months or so. Very strong lighting and decent flow seems to be the best for them. They are extremely difficult to feed, and what i've found is as long as they have proper lighting they really don't need much feeding.
I've tried to feed mine a ton of different things, but it never grabs onto anything. Up until recently it has been doing great, as of lately clowns have been trying to host it, so it's doing pretty crappy.

How do you feed yours, do you spot feed and what do you fed them?
thanks for the imput
 

anadliv

Member
I have had one for about four months. All seems to be going well, i have 150 watt halide on a 29 gallon. I read alot about them and they do need spot fed often, im sure everyone has their own oppinion though. I feed mine cyclopeez (or however its spelled) with a turkey baster every couple days.
 
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