that�s what�s happening to the coral in the lfs!!!!!!!, because it is not on
the substrate but on the top of the live rock.
I will place him in the susbtrate. The problem is my coral sand will be
bothering him since my fishes move it a lot

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Sent: Martes, 02 de Octubre de 2001 05:45 p.m.
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Subject: Re: open brain coral


Open brain corals should be placed on the substrate with the majority of the

skeleton burried in the substrate. When fully expanded you shouldnt see any 
of the skeleton. Putting him at the top of your tank will cause him to
bleach 
even further. 
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