Just sharing a few pics of my Red Chili Coral

Webmanny

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I've had this guy for a while and I just love how it opens up at night to feed and during the day it still gives the tank some color.

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Yeah. I've seen people who feed it, but mine just gets whatever is on the water column. I've had it for a year and it is very healthy. I don't want to add more nutrients to my tank unless I absolutely have to.
 
Rotifers are good to feed it as well. I think eventually it will start to not do well if you don't target feed it every once in a while. :thumbsup:
 
I'll consider it. Although, I think it captures plenty of stuff from the water column when I feed the other corals. I normally feed Coral Frenzy and Hikari Coralific Delite once every couple of weeks.
 
By the way.....I really like your chili coral!!!! :bounce3::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Thank you. I'm thinking of fragging it and see what it does. I have had no issues with this coral and I have moved it twice already from one tank to the next and he bounces back in less than a week.
 
I've had my large Chili coral for about 8 months now. I don't feed mine either. The polyp extension is great at night and appears to be very healthy in a NPS tank. I do feed the Dendros and Tube Anemone, so I'm guessing it gets what's left floating in the water column.
 
I've had my large Chili coral for about 8 months now. I don't feed mine either. The polyp extension is great at night and appears to be very healthy in a NPS tank. I do feed the Dendros and Tube Anemone, so I'm guessing it gets what's left floating in the water column.

Yeah, I don't think the poster that said this coral is hungry is correct. I tried target feeding it Saturday morning, when it has its best polyp extension and it looks like took the food, but what happened next made me think that this was not the way to go.

After I fed it Saturday, it has been open and extended 24 hours a day and it has lost some of its deep red color.

I honestly think that it was fine before just taking the leftovers of the feeding of other corals. I don't think I will feed it again in the future, if it bounces back to normal.

Just my two cents, based on my personal observations.
 
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