Folks,
I just removed a couple of Acanthastrea echinata from my tank, and they need a home.
One is dark with speckles. The other is gray with some polyps that are 1/2 orange. Really orange. In my tank the orange polyps seemed to grow in the shade - direct light turns them gray. All told, at least 10 fat polyps between them. But here's the rub...
I was given these - did not buy them. And no matter how I place them, their nocturnal sweepers wind up killing coral. So take them at your own risk. With room they can be fine. In a nano they are killers.
First PM willing to pick up at my house in Westport gets them.
I just removed a couple of Acanthastrea echinata from my tank, and they need a home.
One is dark with speckles. The other is gray with some polyps that are 1/2 orange. Really orange. In my tank the orange polyps seemed to grow in the shade - direct light turns them gray. All told, at least 10 fat polyps between them. But here's the rub...
I was given these - did not buy them. And no matter how I place them, their nocturnal sweepers wind up killing coral. So take them at your own risk. With room they can be fine. In a nano they are killers.
First PM willing to pick up at my house in Westport gets them.