The feeding techniques of various types of corals and their placement, the following pictures are for reference only, please do not compare with the real thing
Please be patient to look down, there are many varieties that are added later in the update, and the article is relatively long
Biological name: African leather (non-leather)
Feeding difficulty: Easy
Feeding requirements: low light, low water flow.
Feeding Skills: A coral that is very easy to raise and reproduces quickly, it can be fed or not, but it is relatively rare on the market and the price is higher.
Biological name: Red nipple anemone
Feeding Difficulty: Medium
Feeding tips: Feed shrimp once a week as well.
Creature Name: Crystal Brain
Feeding requirements: medium light and low flow
Feeding skills: you can feed shrimp meat, etc
The main source of this coral is in Indonesia, and it has a mild temperament and a variety of colors.
(Harder to get)
Creature Name: Button Coral
Feeding requirements: High light medium flow
Feeding tips: Feed coral grain.
(Buttons are basically similar, they can be split and propagated, and can even be artificially cut and reproduced, and can be fed with feed such as coral grain)
Creature Name: Round Cap
Feeding requirements: strong light and strong flow
Aggressive tentacles that will stick out need to avoid other corals
Biological name: Indonesian yellow bubble coral
Feeding requirements: meso-optic mid-flow
Creature Name: Matchhead
Feeding tips: no feeding required (easier to obtain)
Biological name: Hammer coral
Feeding requirements: medium high light, medium and low water flow.
Feeding tips: The amount of coral that can be fed. (Harder to get)
Biological name: Yellow hydra coral
Feeding Difficulty: Easy
Feeding requirements: medium low light, medium water flow.
Feeding tips: Add coral grain. Or feed the minced shrimp. (The actual thing is not as beautiful as in the picture, which can be called curry yellow)
Creature name: Leather
Feeding requirements: medium and low light, low water flow.
Feeding Skills: Chasing Shan Hu Grain.
Biological name: Yellow hose worm
Feeding requirements: medium light, medium water flow.
Feeding tips: very simple, no need to feed.
(This is a hard hose worm, which is called a tube worm because he himself uses calcium to form a calcareous sheath, a hose.) Tube worms are their own secretions mixed with clay, etc., which are soft to pinch, but hard tube worms are easier to place than hose tube worms. The tube worm itself is not a coral, but is actually a filter feeding bug. It does not need light, only filters the impurities in the feeding water
Creature name: Sea Willow
Feeding difficulty: Difficult
Feeding requirements: low light, medium water flow.
Feeding skills: To feed coral food, sea willow is a water filter organism, so there are some requirements for water flow, can not be without water flow.
Biological Name: Bubble Mushroom (RIC)
Feeding requirements: medium and low light, medium and low water flow.
(Mushrooms are basically similar, they can be split and propagated, and even artificially cut and propagated, and can be fed shrimp meat and coral grain and other feeds)
Creature Name: Gem Flower
Feeding requirements: medium highlight, medium water flow.
Feeding tips: Add coral grain.
Creature Name: Australian Donut (various brains basically have many colors)
Feeding tips: Feed shrimp once a week as well. (The price is higher, but the color is very good, and the individual is also larger)
Creature Name: Australian Spider Sponge
Feeding difficulty: High
Feeding skills: need a lot of feeding (the price is also higher and more difficult to raise, the white flower in the picture is the claw he opened out to filter food, the state is not good to curl up)
Biological name: Red monospores
Lighting: Medium
Water flow: weak to medium
Place: Low
A coral that is very easy to raise and reproduces quickly, it can be fed or not fed, but it is relatively rare on the market and the price is higher.
Creature Name: Red-fingered coral
Feeding requirements: medium low light, medium water flow
Feeding skills: need to feed coral grain shrimp and so on
Biological Name: Nile
Feeding requirements: strong light - medium current
Feeding tips: Shrimp feeding once a week
Creature Name: Green-cored Large-Handed Coconut Flower
Feeding tips: Add coral grain appropriately. (Image)
Colorful Thousand Hands Buddha
Feeding skills: Feed the minced shrimp meat twice a week as well, very edible, pay attention not to put too close to other tentacle corals, a thousand hands
Buddha tentacles are strong and can harm other corals. (Image)
Imported red-bellied anemone
Feeding tips: Feed shrimp once a week as well. (Image)
Creature Name: Purple Carpet Sunflower
Creature Name: Ghost Claw
Feeding requirements: low to medium flow, medium light
Feeding difficulty: easier to raise, faster reproduction, can be fed coral food, shrimp, etc., can also not be fed. Just slightly blue, little paws like little flowers. (Image)
Creature name: Sponge
Feeding skills: no need to feed, sponge for water filter organisms, in fact, is an animal, seawater flows in from the small hole, and then flows out of the large hole, those tiny creatures with the flow of water into the sponge body, become the "self-casting net" food. (Image)
Biological name: Mushroom
Feeding tips: No need to feed. (Image)
Creature Name: Blue Carpet
Feeding tips: Feed shrimp once a week as well. (Rarer, slightly cheaper than red carpet)
Creature Name: Indonesian Gold Gem Flower
Feeding skills: Need to add coral grain, shrimp for the good year.
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