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FireEater

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These are now considered rescued corals. I have my sump setup for them with little flow and lot's of light.

I just acclimated them today and so far some seemed to be opening for the first time in months. They were at a LFS wasting away and I thought I would take them on as a project.

I will use the turkey baster method to feed them. When they get healthy enough I will move them up into the main tank, then back to the LFS. Though the Bubble Coral came from Donnie so I am keeping it if it survives. Not sure how long though as they give me the heabiejeabies looking like blistered skin. :( The Bubble has been eating well for about a week now.

Red Tooth Coral?
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Candy Cane & Bubble Coral
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Small Red Tooth Coral?
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Torch?
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sound like an cool project - if you have time for the target feeding. lps loves that.
what you mean by 'lot of light' ? MH? vho? pc? etc.. note that some lps don't like too much light- especially when they are stressed like that.
 
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The lights are the Light of America bulbs from Walmart, they are 65k each. I run two on my sump.

Click on my sig to see the lights.
 
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