Hi all,
I posted a while back in the main forum asking about care tips for what I thought was a sarcophyton elegans. After buying it, it went through a sulking stage and looked very green.
It was suggested this might not be a yellow Fiji leather. My goal was to wait it out and see what it looked like when (if!!!) it decided to open.
Then.... my tank temperature almost crashed when I went away for a weekend, which extended it's sulking period. 3 weeks and an extra heater later, this coral''s polyps are extending the furthest I've ever seen them.
It looks kind of (?) Yellow if the whites are up and the blues are down, but it doesn't resemble the striking yellows of the elegans I've seen around here (most of which seem to pop in blue light). Under blues, it still looks greenish to me.
Are any of you experts able to hazard a guess as to what kind of mushroom leather I have on my hands? It might need different requirements to those I'm giving it, if it's not an elegans
.
http://imgur.com/a/1TVE0
Thanks
I posted a while back in the main forum asking about care tips for what I thought was a sarcophyton elegans. After buying it, it went through a sulking stage and looked very green.
It was suggested this might not be a yellow Fiji leather. My goal was to wait it out and see what it looked like when (if!!!) it decided to open.
Then.... my tank temperature almost crashed when I went away for a weekend, which extended it's sulking period. 3 weeks and an extra heater later, this coral''s polyps are extending the furthest I've ever seen them.
It looks kind of (?) Yellow if the whites are up and the blues are down, but it doesn't resemble the striking yellows of the elegans I've seen around here (most of which seem to pop in blue light). Under blues, it still looks greenish to me.
Are any of you experts able to hazard a guess as to what kind of mushroom leather I have on my hands? It might need different requirements to those I'm giving it, if it's not an elegans

http://imgur.com/a/1TVE0
Thanks