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Heinz Mahler 
Dabei seit : 02.08.2006
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Cynarina deshayesiana are among the easiest corals to keep, with the caveat that they don't like very strong water flow, and may bleach when exposed to lighting that is too intense. They should be located so that the polyp is facing upwards. A location on the bottom of the aquarium is therefore ideal.
The feeding tentacles extend at night, and they are able to catch small (under 100 micron) to large (2 cm plus) food. Mysid shrimp are ideal food, as are any sort of enriched pellet food,smal pieces of fish meat and clam meat. Liquefied food will stimulate polyp expansion during the day, and large food pieces can then be target fed to the coral. A frequent feeding promotes dramatic polyp expansion diameters, accelerate the growth and colorfulness of the coral.
Cynarina deshayesiana is a good choice for the experienced reefer even as for the beginner.
Schwierigkeitsgrad : einfach |