O oceanica New member Joined Apr 3, 2006 Messages 1 Location Nebraska Apr 3, 2006 #1 Just found out that an unidentified sps frag ( huge frag about 6" by 5" ) is most likely a green form of the above species ( there is one on eBay for sale now ). Does anyone know about requirements for these? Thanks, Mark
Just found out that an unidentified sps frag ( huge frag about 6" by 5" ) is most likely a green form of the above species ( there is one on eBay for sale now ). Does anyone know about requirements for these? Thanks, Mark
K kevinpo Expert Joined Jun 30, 2003 Messages 2,287 Location Spokane Valley, WA Apr 6, 2006 #2 Hello, It is a shallow water coral that likes high flow and light and is a slow grower. HTH, Kevin PS: Welcome to Reef Frontiers!
Hello, It is a shallow water coral that likes high flow and light and is a slow grower. HTH, Kevin PS: Welcome to Reef Frontiers!
B bc_slc Well-known member Joined Feb 1, 2004 Messages 795 Location Seattle Apr 6, 2006 #3 pics please...