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What you need to know about FLOW

Water flow is an integral part of coral biology and necessary for keeping corals in captivity


Not all corals created equal, what works for some won't work for others. Case in point, dendronephthya, scleronephthya, known as carnation corals, tree corals, cauliflower corals, silk corals, these and some other softies need laminar water flow. At the right speed and timing. I know, at Backwoods Lab, instead of moonshine ,we're trying to raise NPS softies. Stay tune

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