melev
Well-known member
Tubastrea / Dendrophyllia:
I enjoy feeding their little mouths each night, and I have something to look at when I'm in the sump area as this tank is behind my reef.
The tank has no lighting, since these corals don't need it. That keeps algae from taking hold, which is a perk. A tiny pump pushes water from the sump into the tank, a small powerhead creates flow in the tank, and it drains back into the sump. The tank is 9" x 9" x 9" with an internal overflow.
Yesterday evening, I had another rock given to me with some new suncorals to care for (upper left corner of this picture).
And from the front:
Also in this tank, I have a small Dendrophyllia colony. There are 4 major polyps and 4 smaller babies around the base.
And finally, this tank also has a few hitchhiker Orange Ball Anemones. They are in my reef, and some snuck in here.
So, let's see some of your corals too!
I enjoy feeding their little mouths each night, and I have something to look at when I'm in the sump area as this tank is behind my reef.
The tank has no lighting, since these corals don't need it. That keeps algae from taking hold, which is a perk. A tiny pump pushes water from the sump into the tank, a small powerhead creates flow in the tank, and it drains back into the sump. The tank is 9" x 9" x 9" with an internal overflow.
Yesterday evening, I had another rock given to me with some new suncorals to care for (upper left corner of this picture).
And from the front:
Also in this tank, I have a small Dendrophyllia colony. There are 4 major polyps and 4 smaller babies around the base.
And finally, this tank also has a few hitchhiker Orange Ball Anemones. They are in my reef, and some snuck in here.
So, let's see some of your corals too!