Well I'm trying to reaed on them, and it says they prefer low-mod lighting, and prefers to attach to solid objects in soft, sandy areas....so does it go on a rock...or in the sand????
Originally Posted by meowzer http:///forum/post/3115913
Well I'm trying to reaed on them, and it says they prefer low-mod lighting, and prefers to attach to solid objects in soft, sandy areas....so does it go on a rock...or in the sand????
I have a 4 polyp duncan that I got about a month ago. I LOVE it. Mine is the neon green lookin kind. It came on a plug and I haven't detached it yet to glue it down anywhere. But on the plug it is superglued.
It likes a little flow and being on the bottom. Right now I have the plug wedged between 2 rocks on the bottom of the tank. I also feed it mysis when I feed my sun coral.
I'll be getting more later. I saw the ones in eye it and buy it but they are more than what I paid for mine.
I have a couple green ones that are doing good. I have seen some purple ones that are beautiful! Honestly those are not as pretty as I have seen them on other places. Kinda blan
I understand that but there are so many online stores that have different things. The only online coral I buy is from the same store because its all wysiwyg.
Originally Posted by Bulldog123 http:///forum/post/3115947
Is this the only site you buy live stock from? Im not being sarcastic but you seem so loyal.
I value quality and customer service....I have received EXCELLENT stuff and service from here....I strayed once
...and was VERY VERY disappointed.
SO...LOL...YES I AM LOYAL.....if you want to call it that...
I am with guppster and nycbob here, the color is a bit dull on that one, and the ones with the long tentacles are more appealing to me also. Common names Daisy coral and Whisker coral. Never had one so can't give you any first hand knowledge, only what I like aesthetically.
Same with the brains, never have owned one so I could could add is some reading knowledge.
Which tank would these go into?
In that case I would go with the duncans.(however those are not that colorful) The brains are sand dwellers and really don't like to have any critters push sand on them (coughstingcoughraycough)