hi - have a nice donut which I put in the tank early January - it was vibrant green. I am fairly certain it is a "Acanthophyllia deshayesiana" not a scolymia.
this is what it is supposed to look like according to live aquaria BUT mine was a light green when I got it - not very dark like this photo
https://www.liveaquaria.com/product/2279/doughnut-coral?pcatid=2279&c=597+321+2279
It is getting whiter and whiter day by day - no tissue recession (yet) and mouth is sometimes closed, sometimes just slightly open. I have moved it to a quiet flow area and it is under an AI Prime at about 60% whites-blues. It was under much higher lights.
I have tried feeding it but it just isn't happy. I would give it to someone who knows how to care for it. Attached is a photo which shows size but I can't adjust color to show - it is very pale green, almost white.
I am Cape Cod in Mashpee. IF SOMEONE WANTS IT, please pm me but please only if you know how take care of it.
this is what it is supposed to look like according to live aquaria BUT mine was a light green when I got it - not very dark like this photo
https://www.liveaquaria.com/product/2279/doughnut-coral?pcatid=2279&c=597+321+2279
It is getting whiter and whiter day by day - no tissue recession (yet) and mouth is sometimes closed, sometimes just slightly open. I have moved it to a quiet flow area and it is under an AI Prime at about 60% whites-blues. It was under much higher lights.
I have tried feeding it but it just isn't happy. I would give it to someone who knows how to care for it. Attached is a photo which shows size but I can't adjust color to show - it is very pale green, almost white.
I am Cape Cod in Mashpee. IF SOMEONE WANTS IT, please pm me but please only if you know how take care of it.
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