Nothing wrong with having coral skeletons in a tank...
(other than it looks like you don't know what you are doing and support the death of corals just for display purposes )
Go to Florida or other "beach" area.. The shops are all full of MASSIVE pieces of staghorns,etc..
There is a picture floating around of how live corals are just pulled from the ocean and thrown onto the beach to die for the sole purpose of selling the skeletons in shops..
a newly dead birdsnest still has a boatload of dead/dying organic matter that acts as a perfect foundation for algae growth. You could starve your tank and there would be plenty of nutrients to act as a template . I had a 12 inch birdsnest die suddenly and left it in the tank because of its size, location and its integration into its surroundings and it took me months to battle the hair algae that grew. I finally bit the bullet and took a saw to the base after trimming away the tops with bone cutters. If you want to keep it as decoration, remove it and scrub it first
Go to Florida or other "beach" area.. The shops are all full of MASSIVE pieces of staghorns,etc..
There is a picture floating around of how live corals are just pulled from the ocean and thrown onto the beach to die for the sole purpose of selling the skeletons in shops..
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