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11/16/2018, 09:11 PM | #1 |
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Coral Spotlight | Fox Coral
Common names: Fox coral, jasmine coral, ridge coral
Difficulty level: Fox coral should be classified as a medium difficulty LPS coral with care requirements very similar to those in the euphyllia family. Stable alkalinity will be most important when keeping nemenzophyllia. Feeding: I’ve not personally witnessed a fox feeding, but large polyps with obvious mouths would suggest that larger meat based foods may be accepted including pellets or frozen. Lighting: Fox coral thrives under medium lighting conditions in the same range as euphyllia or candy cane corals. Waterflow: Lower to medium flow is best to keep large fleshy polyps from being damaged either against rocks or skeleton. Placement: Fox coral is a relatively peaceful LPS coral, so take care to give it space from stinging neighbors. General: Fox coral is an uncommon coral, but that doesn’t make it a rare one. If you’re on the hunt for one, try asking around at your LFS. They can most often order one in short order https://captivecoral.net/portfolio/fox-coral/ Sent from my SM-G920P using Tapatalk |
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