Tree Coral?

freeride7

Member
I bought a coral the other day....it was listed as a finger coral however I have seen references and pictures here as a tree coral.
I knew this was a low light coral.....I have bare bones lighting in my 50 gal. Just 100 watts of flourescent.
I was wondering with this lighting, should this coral be placed near the top? And also does this coral require alot of water flow?
Thanks
TS
 

cincyreefer

Active Member
yes they like moderate water flow but i don't think that will be enought light. I dont think any photosynthetic coral other than mushrooms should be put under regular flourescents.
 
i have almost the same type of lighting, and i was told that i could keep stuff like mushroom corals, yellow pollups are good too, not to sure about many other then that, but they are low light, or so i was told, HTH
 
where did u get this???i have a coral sold as a fingerleather but it isnt...it looks a lot like a tree coral but it isnt...it almost looks like an sps/ green colt coral. The thing grows like crazy and is very nice.
 
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