InsaneClownFish
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Leathers I have 3 leathers. The Fiji Yellow Leather is a showpiece in my tank. Once again, another coral that doesn't seem to have grown much, but when it is fully expanded is the size of a dinner plate. I've had this since right after the tank cycled. Along with the chalice, they were purchased from a fellow reefer who wanted more room for his SPS sticks.
The Toadstool is larger that when I first got it, but not significantly. It's another softie that surprisingly likes heavy flow. The last leather I have is a pinkish green Sinularia. It's a bit small and almost shriveled a bit. Once again, it's not very fond of the big halide, and I think it wants to be under deeper water. The spectrum of the XMs does not do this coral justice.
Nepthea, GSP, Xenia, Anthelia I have a neon green Nepthea that has grown slightly, but gets no love from the lights. Everyone keeps telling me to nuke my GSP while I have a chance. I'm well aware of the attributes of GSP. The fact is it doesn't really grow in my tank. Xenia, while being a slow grower, it has completely covered the small rock it's on. There was a small carnation coral on the xenia rock that is completely gone due to being buried by the grey damsel. :rolleye1: The Anthelia is one of my favorite softies. Not only does it host my clowns, but as it is isolated on its own rock which creates quite a visual display of dancing stalks. While not the fastest grower, it has quadrupled in size over the course of approximately 6 months. Growth seems to have slowed recently though, and I wonder if it has anything to do with some of the brush algae starting to grow there.
I do suspect that many of these softies want more of a nutrient sink.
Kenya Tree- Loves my tank. I have babies all over. Since I'm the Ultimate Eight Foot Softie Reef, I let them go where they like.
I even have them spotting the sand bed. They provide a very natural look. There's something to be said for letting nature be random, and not actually "scaping" things. I believe Kenya Tree is one of the most underrated corals. These little trees give my tank that very zen look, and they can be quite interesting in color, reaction, and form. Definitely a plus to my underwater gardenscape!
Nepthea, GSP, Xenia, Anthelia I have a neon green Nepthea that has grown slightly, but gets no love from the lights. Everyone keeps telling me to nuke my GSP while I have a chance. I'm well aware of the attributes of GSP. The fact is it doesn't really grow in my tank. Xenia, while being a slow grower, it has completely covered the small rock it's on. There was a small carnation coral on the xenia rock that is completely gone due to being buried by the grey damsel. :rolleye1: The Anthelia is one of my favorite softies. Not only does it host my clowns, but as it is isolated on its own rock which creates quite a visual display of dancing stalks. While not the fastest grower, it has quadrupled in size over the course of approximately 6 months. Growth seems to have slowed recently though, and I wonder if it has anything to do with some of the brush algae starting to grow there.
I do suspect that many of these softies want more of a nutrient sink.
Kenya Tree- Loves my tank. I have babies all over. Since I'm the Ultimate Eight Foot Softie Reef, I let them go where they like.