Optimal placement for fungia corals
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stormer99 - Posts: 27
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Optimal placement for fungia corals
I recently got a new red fungia, it's been doing great on the sand for about 3 weeks, eating well and all. I've got a spot open on my base rock, about an inch high from the sand bed. I'm thinking of moving the fungia to the rock, would that be okay? I know it's still happy now, but I'm wondering if fungia really need to be on sand.
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rusticore - Posts: 121
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Re: Optimal placement for fungia corals
I wouldn't risk it, personally. Fungias are notorious for moving around, and I've seen them fall off rockwork before - once they're damaged, recovery's tough. They also expand and contract a lot, which can cause friction on the rock, leading to tissue damage over time.
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tetraTim - Posts: 71
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Re: Optimal placement for fungia corals
Kurt's on the money - sand bed only
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dawned - Posts: 2
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Re: Optimal placement for fungia corals
Besides having it on the sandbed, strong lighting a must? And should it be kept away from other corals, or is that not a concern?
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Nexar - Posts: 25
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Re: Optimal placement for fungia corals
They do have stinging cells but their reach is relatively short, no long sweeper tentacles like some other corals, so you don't need to worry about giving them a huge amount of space.