I typically like to put stags at the bottom near an open space where the can branch and grow - A. Youngei can/will be growing out of the water before long if you do a good job.
Light and flow has never mattered too much in my tanks, but I have plenty of both.
I typically like to put stags at the bottom near an open space where the can branch and grow - A. Youngei can/will be growing out of the water before long if you do a good job.
Light and flow has never mattered too much in my tanks, but I have plenty of both.
pick a small piece of rubble and use a rubber band to attach it. it'll grow into the rock and then you can put it where you want it. i have one on the sand bed, he's grown a lot in the last couple of months.
pick a small piece of rubble and use a rubber band to attach it. it'll grow into the rock and then you can put it where you want it. i have one on the sand bed, he's grown a lot in the last couple of months.
Drop of super glue gel on the base, small ball of putty, another drop of super glue gel on the other side. Place it where you want and hold for a minute, or so.
I usually put some glue on a small rock. Then put the coral on it. Next I will put something underneath it. Then let it cure for 5min or so then put it in the tank to let it finish curing.
Have STN today. Will see if it will spread fast and if not i will frag it a few days later. My blue slimer don't have STN . Bought it both from the same lfs.
They like high light and flow but will do fine in moderate light and flow. I have seen them blasted just inches under 250w MH and nearly direct flow. The higher the flow the thicker the branches will grow and they tend to grow denser clusters of branches.
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