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Old 05/11/2007, 04:45 PM
shiveley shiveley is offline
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Nephthyigorgia Experience?

I was wondering if anyone here had any experience keeping Nephthyigorgia, otherwise known as chili coral or strawbery coral?
The information that I have found online thus far has been very basic and somewhat limited. I'm looking for a little more depth of knowledge. Your assistance would be much appreciated. Thanks!

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Old 05/11/2007, 04:49 PM
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also of note, I have never seen this kind of polyp extension on my specimen; so obviously he's not too happy with his environment right now...
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Old 05/11/2007, 06:05 PM
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I don't think I've seen too many of those, and with as pretty as it is (esspecially with the polyps out)I'm betting there is a reason why.
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Old 05/11/2007, 06:34 PM
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That coral extends its polyps in the dark. I had it in my sump and it extended its polyps most of the time. The body would inflate with polyp extension.
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Old 05/11/2007, 06:39 PM
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Tagging along...

I have one, but I need to learn more. I am getting crazy polyp extension though (mostly at night after the main lights are off).

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Old 05/12/2007, 09:45 AM
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My limited experience with them was that they like to be inside a cave of some sort, and are filter feeders not photosynthetic. I had one years ago and attached it upside down in a cave. It thrived for years until i took down that tank and sold everything. I fed the tank marine snow, DT's and stirred up the sand occasionally.
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Old 05/12/2007, 09:59 AM
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Old 05/12/2007, 06:44 PM
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Actually they are indifferent to light either way, but people recommend that they be shaded from light as to detour any algae growth near or on the speciment. They require heavy planktonic feeding in a heavy/high flow evironment with exceptional water quality, hence the challenge for most aquarists. Basically heavy feeding along with heavy exportation.

Most keepers who are successful recommend cyclopeeze, so I would assume rotifers would also be well taken.

Polyp extension just means it's down to eat and would mean that it's healthy enough to do so, if it's doing this during the day it may be sign that it is needing food ASAP, as like Sam said it usually opens during the night(also a good time to feed) when lights go out.


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Old 05/13/2007, 12:13 AM
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Here is mine with polyps extended.



I am still learning on this one...

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Old 05/13/2007, 01:52 AM
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This is an older photo of my Chili coral. I got it in December of last year.


 


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