LPS Coral Care

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Here are some links to our Blog posts on care for your LPS Corals:
We will be adding to this list periodically. Come back for updates as they come!


How to care for LPS Corals

How to Care for Candy Cane Coral in a Reef Tank

How to care for Favia Brain Coral in a Reef Tank

How to Care for Acanthastrea Lordhowensis in a Reef Tank

How to Care for Platygyra in a Reef Tank

How to Care for Acanthastrea Echinata in a Reef Tank

How to care for Symphyllia Wilsoni in a Reef Tank

How to care for Favites Coral in a Reef Tank

How to care for Acanthastrea Bowerbanki in a Reef Tank

How to care for Echinophyllia Chalice in a Reef Tank

How to Care for Symphyllia Coral in a Reef Tank

How to care for Fungia Plate Coral in a Reef Tank

How to care for Blastomussa in a Reef Tank

How to care for Goniastrea Coral in a Reef Tank

How to care for Lobophyllia in a Reef Tank

How to Care for Long Tentacled Plate Coral in a Reef Tank

How to care for Frogspawn Coral in a Reef Tank

How to care for Bubble Coral in a Reef Tank

How to care for Hammer Coral in a Reef Tank

How to Care for Scolymia in a Reef Tank

How to Care for Torch Coral in a Reef Tank

How to care for Acanthophyllia Donut Coral in Reef Tank

How to care for Cynarina Donut Coral in Reef Tank

How to care for Elegance Coral in Reef Tank

How to care for Gonipora and Alveopora in a Reef Tank

How to care for Indophyllia Coral in Reef Tank

How to care of Wellsophyllia and Trachyphyllia in Reef Tank

How to care of Euphyllia in a Reef Tank

Please post below and let us know if there is anything that you are interested in having information on and we will be happy to add to our list of blogs!
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