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I WANT TO IDENTIFY THOSE CORALs and the best placement on the tank under 4 bulb t5 ?











 
usually you find out the info before you buy....

the shrooms med light med flow "dirtier" water
the gorgonian high light high flow "clean" water feed a couple times a week
 
ok i got it lol and how about the one in the back looks like a mushroom but what kind ?
 
The first is a gorgonian as said they require good water flow but not a direct so it causes polyps not to come out. They do not have photosynthesis. Which means it does not require light so it will have to be feed a few times a week. If the flow is not good they will grow algae on the stems. The polyps can not come out and the coral will die.
 
dang that coral only have two days with me :/

Was it like that when you bought it? When you see then bleached dont buy. It more than likely will come back depending on what caused it to bleach it will meed some special care for awhile.
 
so pretty much a lost my money there *** m so stupid..... how i can identify if a coral its in good shape ?? i mean beside the brown spots i dnt see anything wrong with this coral in the lfs with those crazy light its hard to tell ...
 
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this is how the coral looks like right now but my question is how can u tell it coral is the color bleach without knowing if it comes that way
 
The color. Never a washed out almost white. The ricordea was probably a green r orange . Bleached looks like the name says. Like it was dipped in bleach. Corals will have a iridescent color. Rich looking not whitish. The gapping mouth is also not a good sign. It will need low light and manual feedings for awhile.
 
Before buying anything look it up online and see what it looks like. It will even tell you the lighting requirements, flow and placements in the tank and you will know if its within your expertise of having that species of coral. I do it with all my fish, I am there for hours watching them and doing research to be sure it will be compatible with what I already have and what I plan on having in the future. I am just now getting into the reef and I do the same thing and ask the people who work there. But DONT always trust what they say they can be wrong.
 
i know :/ i bought those in black friday in a rush paid 35 for the ricordia and the mushrom and 15 for the gorgonian actually that was a bad buy thinking already to sell it or give it away
 
i know :/ i bought those in black friday in a rush paid 35 for the ricordia and the mushrom and 15 for the gorgonian actually that was a bad buy thinking already to sell it or give it away

Depending on your setup the gongoria they are not bad. I have a purple candelabra for over 5 years now. The purples are easier to keep then the red or yellow ones. Those two colors get zero benefit from light the purples get some but still need feedings.
 

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

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