Here’s my favorite hammer that I have. It’s got 20+ heads.Wow! Love the colors!
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Here’s my favorite hammer that I have. It’s got 20+ heads.Wow! Love the colors!
Wow that’s amazing
The photo doesn’t do it justice, there’s even more pink streaks throughout the flesh not seen in the photo. My green clown goby would hang out inside it too, as it would sway with the flow and its tentacles would hit his face. Lol Very cute.
Gorgeous scolys! I love them too. I only have one. I wish you the best in getting things back up and running successfully. It’s tough. I’ve been there.I love me some scoly's! Even though im having a hard time with them now i think its some kind of disease or virus.... but this was my tank before it crashed due to a failed byropsis fluc treatment
For me:I know a lot of people love SPS corals, and they are great. But I love LPS corals. They provide so much movement and color in a reef tank and are so diverse. I love their sweeping tentacles and large polyps. I love watching euphyllia heads split. I love their feeding responses. Which is your favorite and why? Blasto, acan, torch, hammer, bubble, chalice, Goniopora, fungia, favite, Duncan, elegance, Scoly, lobo, Cyphastrea, Galaxea, Alveopora, etc.
Any tips on keeping the elegance? I've tried them a few times and they do well for six months to a year and then just wither and die while everything else is fine.For me:
Elegance coral
Trachy coral
Scoly coral
Euphyllia
Goniopora
These are colorful, forgiving and can handle various light and flow patterns
Moderate water flow and lighting are crucial. Too little flow and they will be miserable and too much like euphyllia coral- you risk tearing the flesh off the skeleton. Moderate flow will provide food and nutrients to reach them and being a photosynthetic coral, provide moderate to medium light will help with their zooxanthellae which is within them to provide color and energy.Any tips on keeping the elegance? I've tried them a few times and they do well for six months to a year and then just wither and die while everything else is fine.
That’s a nice bubble coral! Mine just doesn’t seem to grow. How long did it take to get to that size? Any recommendations?Frogspawn and bubble here. I prefer frogspawn over other euphylia because I can't keep the others alive.
Bubble because it's my biggest and oldest coral.
Nice!Love colors of acans
My Duncan looking fat and happy. It adds movement to the reef and tolerated my beginner mistakes very well. Adjust to 720.
Yeah, lobos seem to be more affordable than trachys and scolys for sure and have a similar look.Lobos are my favorite that i have had. I like the colors better of some of the trachys and scolys but the price difference deters me from owning them.
Wow, that’s amazing. Such a great euphyllia garden I’m sure!Hmmm... I have 8 different torches, 10 different hammers, 2 frogspawn and 4 octospawn. I guess hammers win!
Lately I've been into gonis (4 types) and I'm building up the micromussa collection (OG micros, not acans).
I also love my torch. Been with me since near the beginning and has grown a great deal. Love the movement it provides to the tank. Feel free to share a photo!I watch my torch for long stretches every night. It's so relaxing to me. Sometimes I try and guess what setting my wave maker is on by its movement.