Fox Coral

livingreef2004

Active Member
there great corals just be sure to place it under a overhang in low current they do not really seem to like strong light or waterflow

ps each square behind the coral is a half inch
 

mps9506

Well-Known Member
:thumbup:
Ditto... not a very demanding coral at all, but very beautiful, esp. as it starts to grow larger.
 

mps9506

Well-Known Member
I never used to either. My current tank is looking sparse in anticipation of the growth space needed for my corals.
My first tank had corals piled on top of each other from the start.
 

ReefLady

Well-Known Member
Staff member
Agreed, never ha done the only caveat I've heard was that they are sometimes damaged during collection and don't recover. So if you order one and it looks like it has torn tissue, I guess send it back.

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CAT

Member
I agree with Travis. Any damage or missing flesh and the coral will just keep on declining. If you get a really healthy one, they're easy to keep. Beautiful coral, I'm waiting to find a really nice one.
 
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