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Martian Thunderstorm Diaseris Plate
1", WYSIWYG and farmed by WWC! This is one of the nicest Diaseris we have seen in a hot minute! These smokin hot tentacles are the &*@#!
Diaseris Plate Corals have their feeding tentacles out most of the time, so feeding them can be relatively easy. The trick with feeding them is to hold a piece of meaty food in place with a pair of tweezers until the Plate Coral grabs a hold of the food with their tentacles. In regards to placement and flow, place them on the sand where they can receive lower intensity light (around 150 or less par) and in an area of low to low-medium flow. A cool fact about Diaseris plate corals is that they in fact fraggable! This is in contrast to normal plate corals which do not respond well to most attempts at being fragged.
Diaseris Plate Corals have their feeding tentacles out most of the time, so feeding them can be relatively easy. The trick with feeding them is to hold a piece of meaty food in place with a pair of tweezers until the Plate Coral grabs a hold of the food with their tentacles. In regards to placement and flow, place them on the sand where they can receive lower intensity light (around 150 or less par) and in an area of low to low-medium flow. A cool fact about Diaseris plate corals is that they in fact fraggable! This is in contrast to normal plate corals which do not respond well to most attempts at being fragged.
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Martian Thunderstorm Diaseris Plate
Martian Thunderstorm Diaseris Plate
1", WYSIWYG and farmed by WWC! This is one of the nicest Diaseris we have seen in a hot minute! These smokin hot tentacles are the &*@#!
Diaseris Plate Corals have their feeding tentacles out most of the time, so feeding them can be relatively easy. The trick with feeding them is to hold a piece of meaty food in place with a pair of tweezers until the Plate Coral grabs a hold of the food with their tentacles. In regards to placement and flow, place them on the sand where they can receive lower intensity light (around 150 or less par) and in an area of low to low-medium flow. A cool fact about Diaseris plate corals is that they in fact fraggable! This is in contrast to normal plate corals which do not respond well to most attempts at being fragged.
Diaseris Plate Corals have their feeding tentacles out most of the time, so feeding them can be relatively easy. The trick with feeding them is to hold a piece of meaty food in place with a pair of tweezers until the Plate Coral grabs a hold of the food with their tentacles. In regards to placement and flow, place them on the sand where they can receive lower intensity light (around 150 or less par) and in an area of low to low-medium flow. A cool fact about Diaseris plate corals is that they in fact fraggable! This is in contrast to normal plate corals which do not respond well to most attempts at being fragged.
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1", WYSIWYG and farmed by WWC! This is one of the nicest Diaseris we have seen in a hot minute! These smokin hot tentacles are the &*@#!
Diaseris Plate Corals have their feeding tentacles out most of the time, so feeding them can be relatively easy. The trick with feeding them is to hold a piece of meaty food in place with a pair of tweezers until the Plate Coral grabs a hold of the food with their tentacles. In regards to placement and flow, place them on the sand where they can receive lower intensity light (around 150 or less par) and in an area of low to low-medium flow. A cool fact about Diaseris plate corals is that they in fact fraggable! This is in contrast to normal plate corals which do not respond well to most attempts at being fragged.
Diaseris Plate Corals have their feeding tentacles out most of the time, so feeding them can be relatively easy. The trick with feeding them is to hold a piece of meaty food in place with a pair of tweezers until the Plate Coral grabs a hold of the food with their tentacles. In regards to placement and flow, place them on the sand where they can receive lower intensity light (around 150 or less par) and in an area of low to low-medium flow. A cool fact about Diaseris plate corals is that they in fact fraggable! This is in contrast to normal plate corals which do not respond well to most attempts at being fragged.













