This open brain coral care guide is created for beginner reefers. Probably you’ve just bought open brain coral, or maybe you consider keeping one? This article is the only source you’re gonna need to keep the coral. Here is brief info: Basic Information Scientific name: Trachyphyllia spp. Common name: Open Brain Coral Type of Coral: Hard (LPS) …
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This article is dedicated to colt coral (also known as cauliflower colt coral). I share tips & tricks which will help you to organize your aquarium to keep colt coral. From water parameters and lighting aspects to resolving the biggest problems related to colt coral. Basic Information Scientific name: Cladiella SP Common name: Cauliflower Colt Сoral …
This Duncan coral care guide is created for newbies of the reef-keeping world. I share the best tricks & tips as well as sheer numbers for the most smooth coral experience. You will know much more about Duncan coral after this article. Basic Information Scientific name: Duncanopsammia axifuga Common name: Duncan Coral Type of Coral: Hard (LPS) …
This article is created to help you know more about green star polyp coral. If you already have a green star or just thinking about buying one, the guide will come in handy. I talk about every aspect you might be interested in. Such as water parameters, common problem-solving, and more. Basic Information Scientific name: Pachyclavularia …
Reef tanks that are thirty gallons and under are typically referred to as Nano reef tanks. These small reef aquariums can house complex ecosystems and coral specimens. However, you want to be aware of some of the risks and requirements associated with smaller reef tanks. Really, there is a big appeal to getting a thirty-gallon …
While building a reef tank, the first thing that you have to do is choose the right corals. Now, there are all sorts of corals out there. But if you are looking for some corals to add some movement and liveliness to your tank, then soft corals are what you should be looking for. Soft …
Soft corals can be a beginner’s best friend. They are hardy, and most of the species are easy to take care of as a beginner reef aquarist. Due to the absence of hard calcium carbonate skeleton, they are easy to frag. Also, they do not require rigorous maintenance. However, choosing the right soft coral can …
This is in-depth guidance about a very beginner-friendly species — hammer coral (a.k.a anchor coral). I explain every aspect of handling hammer coral: from water parameters to the best fragging technique. The article will be useful for beginners as well as for experts. Basic Information Scientific name: Euphyllia ancora Common name: Hammer Coral Type of Coral: Hard …
In this article, I share crucial information about frogspawn coral. Water quality, lightning, biggest threats dealing with frogspawn, fragging, etc. This in-depth guide is created for beginners to become frogspawn professionals. Basic Information Scientific name: Euphyllia divisa Common name: Frogspawn Сoral Type of Coral: LPS Average size:up to 10 inches in width Optimal Spacing: 8 to 10 inches …
Zoanthids are the perfect choice for beginners. Bright and vivid corals with a great growth rate and easy-to-keep attitude. This article is a detailed care guide for Zoanthids. Water quality, light, fragging, dealing with pests — just to begin. Basic Information Scientific name: Zoantharia Common name: Zoanthids Type of Coral: Soft Average size:up to 1.5 inches …