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Kyptonite candy canes and green fungia plates


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Green fungias - $15 for silver-dollar sized when expanded, $10 for quarter-sized when expanded.
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Here's the mother colony
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Kryptonite candy canes (super bright) - $20 for 10-15 polyp branch, $25 for 15-20 polyp branch. -ALL CANDYCANES SOLD!!!
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I so should've grabbed another Fungia while I was there lol next pay check!

They're still one of my favorite corals after all these years. So fun to feed them and watch their tentacles swaying with the water.
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Oh shoot my fungias grow faster than that. Farmer Ty Factory Fungias usually go from quarters to 4-6" in a year in my tank.

In a general public announcement today for FarmerTy's Fungia Plates Inc, they will be moving their operations to etannert's tank in the near future. whistle.gif

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Here is a couple of pics of one I purchased 2 years ago from Ty. It is about 6" in diameter. Very hard to take a pic of though, and I took this late last night. It has a neon green rim, and is green and purple/blue striped.

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Figured this would be the best place to ask so everyone can see.. What would be your "recommended" feeding schedule or types of food for the Fungias?

Mine gets a mysis shrimp about once a week or so as of right now in terms of actual spot feeding but every so often 'he' will nab a pellet or piece of frozen food during feeding time anyways.

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I don't feed directly either. Just feed my fish excellent flake food, and frozen cube mix that I created from fresh fish, oysters, squid, clams, etc... using cut plastic lighting diffuser and freezing in large freezer bags.

I don't like putting my hands in the tank unless I have to. Old school of thought....

Here are pics of my 150g tank. The first one was before the crash March of 2014. Ty's fungia is on the sandbed to the left. Only about 2.5" across, one year old. Got it when it was the size of a quarter, as seen here -

http://www.austinreefclub.com/topic/26244-fungia-plates-sps-and-some-zoas-all-pending/#entry195181

The second one was taken last month, restocking and learned a lot of lessons from my crash. Ty's fungia is the third from the left. From the left, there is a chalice, then a frag on a plug, then Ty's fungia.

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