Enjoying my Tubbs Stellata Monti.

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So I was able to land a Tubbs Stellata 5 weeks ago at our local FRAG club here in Scottsdale, Az. My wife joined me and she treated me to 8 new frags. It just so happened to be on Saturday, January 20th which is also my birthday. So tracking the age and growth of this coral will be easy for me.
That being said, I’ve heard that this particular coral can sometimes be a difficult “long term” coral. Happy for a year, dead the next day.
My go to common sense and rationale regarding longevity and health for my new frag would be favorable water chemistry.
3 questions:
1. Who has a Tubbs Stellata?
2. How long have you had it?
3. What are your tank’s consistent params.



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My old Tubbs.
2+ years old with many frags.
Radion xr15 blue
Temp 78-80
Sg 1.0265
Alk 7
Ca 420
Mag 1350
No3 <5
Po4 <.1
Pretty easy coral for me.
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Wow very nice. Something to look forward to. Appreciate your help.
 

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Tubbs stellata is definitely one of my favorite corals. I found it very easy and hardy. They are quick growers and will spread out. Give it plenty of room to spread. mine is in the middle of the pic. check out Tubbs CaliCali staghorn. Awesome also. Take care
 

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