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![]() Does anyone have any experience with this type of coral? The latin name is Heliopora coerulea and although it looks like sps with it's hard exterior skeleton it is actually considered a softy. From what I've read the polyps extend a few days a month however since I picked it up last weekend from Kari it's polyps have been out every day. It seems to be a low maintainance coral and easy to keep but I was just wondering if anybody has this coral and what their experience has been.
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![]() no idea. i mean polyp extension is usually a good thing right? anyways, just wanted to say that this thread is worthless without pics
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![]() I had one for a while back in the day. Its an interesting coral though the color isn't exactly exciting (well, not unless it dies). Doesn't seem to fussy as to where its placed in my experience. The polyps do come out randomly and for random periods of time. What triggers it to extend its polyps is beyond me. Since I'm guessing you dose a lot of things like Phyto, Oyster eggs, etc. I would guess it is extending its polyps to feed.
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![]() I have a huge colony of it and it is pretty much impossible to kill the thing. Grows fast and is not choosy of lighting. If closer to the bulbs it is grows a lighter color. Does appreciate med to high flow. I notice the polyps tend to come out a couple days after a water change. Don't know why, I suspect a fresh dose of trace elements is the cause of it.
I believe the blue skeleton is from manganese absorbed from the water.
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![]() Absolutely bulletproof. I have a colony that's about 5-6 years old now, started from a crumb that broke off when we moved Carpentersreef tank. I should try to snap a picture of it as it's rather neat looking how it has spread and put up little fingers like stalagmites. I have it to blame for my rockwork basically being one large piece of rock now instead of several rocks just stacked together.
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![]() Thanks for the replies. Justin I'll snap a picture of it when I get a chance.
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![]() ok JustinL here is a picture of the coral in question.
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![]() I like it.
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![]() Drew,
I have frags available
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