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Does anyone have long success with Fungia? Are they that difficult to keep long term?
 
Does anyone have long success with Fungia? Are they that difficult to keep long term?
They are easy and will move to touch other plates if you have more than one
 
Hmm Looks like i have no luck with them at all! Tried few times and same stuff happens.
 

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I have had a few. They truly seem to do better with 2. Touching. Maybe it's a natural drive to reproduce?
 
Yeah same I dont know why some are really finicky but my oldest one is ~6-7 inches across? Got him right when I started reefing close to 10 years old now.

But yeah some I bought receded like yours after a couple of months, never could pin pointed why but fragging it like a pizza did save my latest one from totally dying. 3 of the 5 frag survived and regrew a mouth.
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

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