Cook President Staff member Supporting Messages 1,282 Reaction score 1,489 Location Roswell Mar 4, 2019 #1 So now that the lights are on, I have a couple of small corals that were on the live rock I bought that are twice the size they were a month ago when the lights were off. Is this Kenya tree coral or something else? Attachments image1 (5).jpeg 2.8 MB · Views: 49
So now that the lights are on, I have a couple of small corals that were on the live rock I bought that are twice the size they were a month ago when the lights were off. Is this Kenya tree coral or something else?
bhodges82 Well-Known Member Supporting Messages 1,661 Reaction score 1,499 Location Peachtree Corners Mar 4, 2019 #2 Kenya tree. It’s like star polyps in the way that it can spread rapidly once its happy. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Kenya tree. It’s like star polyps in the way that it can spread rapidly once its happy. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Dmitri Well-Known Member Market Messages 645 Reaction score 617 Location Dallas Mar 4, 2019 #3 Yup resilient Kenya Tree leather coral. That thing can’t be killed
bhodges82 Well-Known Member Supporting Messages 1,661 Reaction score 1,499 Location Peachtree Corners Mar 4, 2019 #4 myaquariumpro said: Yup resilient Kenya Tree leather coral. That thing can’t be killed Click to expand... Has to be plucked. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
myaquariumpro said: Yup resilient Kenya Tree leather coral. That thing can’t be killed Click to expand... Has to be plucked. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
urbanknight Trustee Staff member Supporting Messages 637 Reaction score 623 Mar 4, 2019 #5 It's either pluck it or suffer an infestation. It would be a pretty neat coral if it weren't so prolific.
It's either pluck it or suffer an infestation. It would be a pretty neat coral if it weren't so prolific.
bhodges82 Well-Known Member Supporting Messages 1,661 Reaction score 1,499 Location Peachtree Corners Mar 4, 2019 #6 I bought a frag about six years ago, moved three times, plucked all I saw on several occasions........I still have Kenya tree. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I bought a frag about six years ago, moved three times, plucked all I saw on several occasions........I still have Kenya tree. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Cook President Staff member Supporting Messages 1,282 Reaction score 1,489 Location Roswell Mar 4, 2019 #7 OK thanks all, out of the tank they go.
kimxd Active Member Market Messages 65 Reaction score 143 Location Sandy Springs/Dunwoody Mar 6, 2019 #8 This stuff spread like aids, be careful hahahaha
Cook President Staff member Supporting Messages 1,282 Reaction score 1,489 Location Roswell Jun 1, 2019 #9 It's almost 3 months later after I removed the two Kenya tree corals on this rock. It's back like the Terminator.
It's almost 3 months later after I removed the two Kenya tree corals on this rock. It's back like the Terminator.