new chili coral

puffer32

Active Member
Not even sure if this is the same thing, could never get a real ID on it. But mine has been through h... and back and is thriving, just can't kill it. I heard they are hard to keep, in my case, not true. I have it under T5's at the bottom of my tank. I feed it cyclopeeze, oyster eggs and DT's phyto.
 

tboy

Member
is this looking ok?
does it like lot of lights?
how come lately it start shrinking and fading a little bit?
 

teen

Active Member
not 100% sure, but i think there just filter feeders, no light needed. could be wrong though. i think i also remember reading that in the wild they grow upside down under ledges or something.
and on a side not, i think you may want to invest in some more green star polyps
 

hot883

Active Member
Originally Posted by teen
not 100% sure, but i think there just filter feeders, no light needed. could be wrong though. i think i also remember reading that in the wild they grow upside down under ledges or something.
and on a side not, i think you may want to invest in some more green star polyps

 

beth

Administrator
Staff member
It doesn't like light....so you need to place it in low or min. light area.
 

ryan

Member
You need to place the chili coral in a very low light area. Under rock overhangs are good. The coral will shrink up and look very small in the day time, but at night it will expand and have little flower like polyps all over it. You can feed it during this time.
 

firedog

Member
I will go with filter feeder also. Mine hangs upside down no matter which way I turn it. low light and good current to bring it food.
I am surprised no one has flamed you yet for not researching your purchase before buying it.
 

sharkbait9

Active Member
Originally Posted by Firedog
I will go with filter feeder also. Mine hangs upside down no matter which way I turn it. low light and good current to bring it food.
I am surprised no one has flamed you yet for not researching your purchase before buying it.


maybe not for chili coral, BUT GOD HELP YOU IF IT WAS A TANG IN 55 :scared: . Those extremist are like bloodhounds when it comes to a post three pages long that says they have a tang in a 55 gallon.
WHAT? A TANG IN A 55 GALLON
? DROP THE ATOMIC BOMB ON THAT ATHEIST HEATHEN .
HE’S A TANG HATER………GET HIM :scared:
 
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kalied20

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Originally Posted by sharkbait9
maybe not for chili coral, BUT GOD HELP YOU IF IT WAS A TANG IN 55 :scared: . Those extremist are like bloodhounds when it comes to a post three pages long that says they have a tang in a 55 gallon.
WHAT? A TANG IN A 55 GALLON
? DROP THE ATOMIC BOMB ON THAT ATHEIST HEATHEN .
HE’S A TANG HATER………GET HIM :scared:


I got a hippo tang in a 20.....
 

tboy

Member
Originally Posted by puffer32
Not even sure if this is the same thing, could never get a real ID on it. But mine has been through h... and back and is thriving, just can't kill it. I heard they are hard to keep, in my case, not true. I have it under T5's at the bottom of my tank. I feed it cyclopeeze, oyster eggs and DT's phyto.

hey puffer32
does your bloom at night or doing the day too?
 

puffer32

Active Member
Originally Posted by Tboy
hey puffer32
does your bloom at night or doing the day too?
Mine flowers all the time, it just shrinks up at night, look nothing like yours does at night. :notsure:
 

tboy

Member
is anyone know why my chili coral only bloom at night and it shrink doing the day?
could it be too much light in my tank?
i have 250w MH and 2(96w) PFO in a 58g tank above the water about 2-3 inch
anything right under my MH seem not doing well unless is light lover :hilarious
 
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