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Its grown about 1/2 inch in the 4 weeks we've had it. Its also sent off an offshoot to the left hand side that has 6-8 feeding polyps that open on it. It had been doing well in a lowlight tank so I put it under a rock overhang in my tank. Anyone have any ideas?

Barbie


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I can't be 100% sure but I would say that is Scleronephthya which is a low-light coral and is normally found hanging upside down in caves with good current. Feedings of rotifers and a tank heavy with zooplankton are a must.

Regards,
David Mohr
 

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