ok here goes i have a Neon Green Nepthea here is info from the net..
Nephthea can be kept under high output fluorescent bulbs, but may benefit from more intense lighting. It will likely change its coloration depending on the lighting provided. This coral likes strong water movement. Nephthea relies heavily on the products of their zooxanthellae but also may feed on phytoplankton and similarly sized microfauna in the water column. Leather corals of the genus Nephthea are hardy and make excellent additions to a beginner or advanced reef aquarium. They are fast growers and can quickly turn into a the showpeice of the tank. Leather corals comprise a large sector of the soft coral group. Most are quite adaptable to lighting conditions and will tolerate higher nutrient levels within the aquarium. Many are very hardy and therefore recommended for the beginner. Leather corals do occasionally appear to have a waxy buildup - this is a normal shedding of their outer skin.
rules are
1. You must offer a frag of something to NJ Reefers Club members. DBTC before you pick it up.
2. You must pick it up from me, I can meet u at ab fish or somewhere
3. If I lose the mother colony, you must offer me a frag.
4. I have final say on who gets the coral, some things I will generally consider (but don’t have to) in making my decision are the following; your experience and ability to keep the coral alive, and the length of time and the level of your involvement with NJRC.
5. I can change the rules of this offering.
6. And finally you must offer all future frags of this coral as NJ Reefers DBTC and require all to whom you give it, to do the same.
phyl is this good thanks
Nephthea can be kept under high output fluorescent bulbs, but may benefit from more intense lighting. It will likely change its coloration depending on the lighting provided. This coral likes strong water movement. Nephthea relies heavily on the products of their zooxanthellae but also may feed on phytoplankton and similarly sized microfauna in the water column. Leather corals of the genus Nephthea are hardy and make excellent additions to a beginner or advanced reef aquarium. They are fast growers and can quickly turn into a the showpeice of the tank. Leather corals comprise a large sector of the soft coral group. Most are quite adaptable to lighting conditions and will tolerate higher nutrient levels within the aquarium. Many are very hardy and therefore recommended for the beginner. Leather corals do occasionally appear to have a waxy buildup - this is a normal shedding of their outer skin.
rules are
1. You must offer a frag of something to NJ Reefers Club members. DBTC before you pick it up.
2. You must pick it up from me, I can meet u at ab fish or somewhere
3. If I lose the mother colony, you must offer me a frag.
4. I have final say on who gets the coral, some things I will generally consider (but don’t have to) in making my decision are the following; your experience and ability to keep the coral alive, and the length of time and the level of your involvement with NJRC.
5. I can change the rules of this offering.
6. And finally you must offer all future frags of this coral as NJ Reefers DBTC and require all to whom you give it, to do the same.
phyl is this good thanks