reverendmaynard
New member
Hey guys,
I have a candy cane frag that consists of one head with about 1/2" of "stem". I have it placed on top of my LR, just laying on it's side (stem down, polyp facing up.) It's been in my tank about 6 weeks.
It seems to be doing fine. The polyp is about 50% larger than it was, and it eats, even during the day, when I target feed it brine and mysis. Light green radiating lines are in evidence on the pink outer rim, which I have heard is a sign of good health.
So, what's the best way to encourage it to grow? Does this type of coral normally "bud", by creating new branches, or split the polyps? Should I try to afix the coral to the rock by the stem end? Will it eventually attach itself to the rock?
I have a candy cane frag that consists of one head with about 1/2" of "stem". I have it placed on top of my LR, just laying on it's side (stem down, polyp facing up.) It's been in my tank about 6 weeks.
It seems to be doing fine. The polyp is about 50% larger than it was, and it eats, even during the day, when I target feed it brine and mysis. Light green radiating lines are in evidence on the pink outer rim, which I have heard is a sign of good health.
So, what's the best way to encourage it to grow? Does this type of coral normally "bud", by creating new branches, or split the polyps? Should I try to afix the coral to the rock by the stem end? Will it eventually attach itself to the rock?