I think you would need a lot of algae to irritate it. I occasionally blow my zoas with a turkey baster. You’d be surprised how much stuff builds up in between the polyps.
Ok so this is a Confetti...my second piece after the first one died. Being that it’s my second one makes it the most expensive coral I own or at least that’s the way I look at it. Anyway this one is doing a heck of a lot better than the first piece. It’s encrusting nicely and seems to have some...
WWC Pink Passion. This beauty is really a hardy piece. Like most of my other acros this one browned out but has since bounced back and looking great. In person it has gold polyps but can’t pick up color with my photography skills.
I have been buying online mostly since lockdown. Luckily before shit hit the fan I got three packs of frozen food. Once that runs low I’ll have to pick up some food. Curbside pickup would be cool but if I have to run in and out I don’t mind.
@Funlad3, yes all three of them are alive. Only one is still kinda ugly but I can now start seeing some coloring up. The last picture in the repost is the same as in the previous post number 215.
which is your favorite?
I cannot believe the polyp extension on this blue tip sps. To me, this is a sign of a healthy happy coral. It isn’t going to win any beauty pageants but I love how the blue tips peak out from behind those green polyps.