Pics of my new Dendrophyllia

grabbitt

Active Member
Congrats! Awesome addition. I've been trying to get my hands on one of those for a while. Let me know when you're willing to frag
 

scottdl99

Member
Originally Posted by GRabbitt
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Congrats! Awesome addition. I've been trying to get my hands on one of those for a while. Let me know when you're willing to frag

I already have a waiting list on them. I have 1 head I am going to pop off soon and it's already sold......I can put you 3rd in line
 

tankgeeks

Member
awesome find at a GREAT price!! wow!! When happy their polyps are fully extended all day long unlike sun polyps, However, im sure you already know, You need to make sure you hand feed these guys regularly!! Good luck and keep us posted with some growth progress shots!
 

todd03blown

Member
very nice, I am getting ready to pick up 1 or 2 heads of this same coral. Are you going to put them in a low light area of your tank I assume?
 

petjunkie

Active Member
I keep mine out in the open so it's easier to feed, it's under moderate lighting though. (70 watt halide) Nice colony by the way, I wish mine would just spread and reproduce a little! Fun to feed, much easier than sun polyps and open more.
 

bizzleb01

Member
I've heard and seen that they are a lot easier to keep than sun corals. The come out during the day rather than the night in my experience.
It's basically an orange duncan as far as care level and feeding.
 
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