Hi all,
I used to keep heliofungia sp. in the past, but didnt succes due to my
beginer ignorance. Now onw of my friend want to keep this coral (he is a
beginer, but his system is realy ok). The question is: does this coral still
have the reputation as 'These have a reputation for doing well for awhile,
then crashing, similar to Goniopora.'? I read this statement in reefkeepers
release 1.2.

Jim.

PS: what I ask is a heliofungia, not fungia sp. The last one is really easy.


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Heliofungia (plate)
actiniformis - Single large polyp. Gray, blue or green long
               tentacles always extended during the day. Paler tips. Prefers
               sandy substrate.
               cdf=8, fll=3-9, dff= <20, mhl=0-4, dfm= <36, wcu=2-7,
               hac=0, fod=sym/zpl/chf, add=cal/str
These have a reputation for doing well for awhile, then crashing, similar to
Goniopora.

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