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- Personal Experience - Demystifying SPS Coral Care | Reef2Reef
Demystifying SPS Coral Care by Reefer Matt Hello Reefers! I thought I’d share my thoughts and experience with SPS coral and how I care for them In this article, I hope you’ll find something to take with you, and apply it to your tank Reefer
- General SPS Discussion | Reef2Reef
Discuss and post your questions about all SPS or Small Polyped Stony corals such as Acropora, Montipora, Stylophora, and all other hard corals
- Article: Demystifying SPS Coral Care | Reef2Reef
Demystifying SPS Coral Care by Reefer Matt Hello Reefers! I thought I’d share my thoughts and experience with SPS coral and how I care for them In this article, I hope you’ll find something to take with you, and apply it to your tank Reefer Matt’s 75 Gallon SPS Tank First, I’d like to
- A quick look at feeding SPS : What they need and how to give it to . . .
If you’re a regular reader of my blogs and have attended my presentations before, you know that I’m pretty much obsessed with feeding corals- in particular, “SPS” corals Specifically, Acropora The obsession arose after I came to the (dramatic) realization that I actually had to feed the darned
- Bleaching SPS | Reef2Reef
Hello everyone, I just got back from a 7-day trip and found two of my SPS corals (one new frag, one older one) are bleaching and looking very stressed I'm trying to make sure I'm doing everything I can to save them and would appreciate any advice Here are my full parameters, tested just
- Water parameters for SPS | Reef2Reef
Hello! Recently I started putting some SPS in my tank and I always got the following numbers as a standard for keeping SPS Alk 8-10 Po4-0 03 - 0 05 Calcium -400- 450 and Magnesium 1300-1500 Recently I talked about parameters with a fellow reefer and LFS owner, who said to me that if the
- How to successfully keep SPS Corals! | Reef2Reef
SPS= Stability Promotes Success - the other part of my philosophy Swinging parameters, high nutrients, poor lighting, lack of flow: All of these factor into the success of a tank that is trying to grow SPS They can stunt growth, cause STN RTN (slow tissue necrosis rapid tissue necrosis), brown polyps, or just flat out kill them Parameter checks:
- Coral Spotlight | Stylophora | Reef2Reef
Common names: cauliflower coral, birdsnest Difficulty Level: Stylophora is one of the most forgiving SPS corals Feeding: Stylophora has extremely small polyps and only the ability to capture the smallest items Feeding is not usually needed in a well lit reef Lighting (Level 6 to 10): These
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