slojim
Supporting Member
My tank is really fowlr. My lighting for a 30" deep 110 is just 2 beamswork strips i bought in a rush, intended to be temporary. I got some rubble at an lfs, and i ended up with a few soft coral hitchhikers. The one pictured was just a few polyps for a while, and seemed to be fading away, but then grew back, faded, grew, and then started taking off. I had to keep moving it lower until now it is on the sand bed. It's growing onto the sand and glass and needs to be pruned. I've read instructions. Im sure I'll need gloves and I'll need to be careful, including scraping it off the glass. Any other tips or concerns? Anyone know what this is anyway? I think it's a common protopalythoa. It has a slight green glow under blue lights.