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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
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
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
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
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
Coral Spotlight | Pavona | Reef2Reef Common names: cactus coral, lettuce coral, potato chip coral Difficulty Level: Pavona is one of the most forgiving SPS corals Feeding: Pavona 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
Inadequate Light and its Impact on SPS Coral Health in Reef Tanks . . . Growth Rate and Tissue Expansion:Measure and track SPS coral growth rates over time Slow or stalled growth may indicate insufficient light, as healthy SPS corals under proper lighting conditions demonstrate steady and consistent growth Conclusion:Inadequate light can have severe consequences on the health and appearance of SPS corals in reef
SPS - Eye Candy | Page 316 | Reef2Reef Don't have much of a collection these days, only 10 acros in my nano When you get past collectoritos, and enjoy the hobby of acros again, sometimes a PC Rainbow will even get the old gears a turning, lol Gorgeous acro!