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Scolymia Button Corals

scolymia button coral
scolymia button coral

Scolymia Button Coral As with any stony coral, scolymia make use of calcium, carbonate, and magnesium to build their skeletons so it is important to make sure that your water chemistry falls in line with natural sea water levels. as far as calcium goes, it is one of the major ions in saltwater. in most healthy reefs, the calcium level hovers around 425 parts per. Scolymia coral care overview. light: low moderate (75 125 par) is what we find best although this coral seems fairly adaptable. we have successfully kept scolymia as high as 200 par. it is important to keep in mind that it is far easier to damage coral with too much lighting so in our opinion when it comes to lighting, less is often more for.

button coral scolymia Australis Stock Photo Alamy
button coral scolymia Australis Stock Photo Alamy

Button Coral Scolymia Australis Stock Photo Alamy Recent coral taxonomy changes have resulted in only a single species in the genus scolymia, a caribbean species, scolymia lacera. scolymia australis is now homophyllia australis. the mini scoly is reputed to be quite aggressive, unlike homophyllia australis ; therefore, it seems unlikely that they are the same species, although that is just conjecture on my part. The scoly coral is a large polyp stony, also known as an lps coral. its common names are doughnut coral, disk coral, australian scoly coral, war paint, pinwheel button, and bleeding apple. scolymia is the genus, and you can find species such as scolymia australis and scolymia vitiensis which is part of the mussidae family. Scolymia are easy corals to keep and are best kept on the sandbed. it is important to ensure however that they don’t get covered with sand. they do not have any sweeper tentacles and will not harm other corals. its common for aquarists to group different colored scolies into gardens. unfortunately, scoly can not be fragged and do not. Here are some tips for creating the perfect environment for your scolymia corals: water parameters: keep the water temperature between 75 80°f and maintain stable levels of ph (around 8.1 8.4) and salinity (specific gravity of 1.025). lighting: provide moderate to high intensity lighting, preferably led lights, to promote the growth of.

button scolymia Frag Box corals
button scolymia Frag Box corals

Button Scolymia Frag Box Corals Scolymia are easy corals to keep and are best kept on the sandbed. it is important to ensure however that they don’t get covered with sand. they do not have any sweeper tentacles and will not harm other corals. its common for aquarists to group different colored scolies into gardens. unfortunately, scoly can not be fragged and do not. Here are some tips for creating the perfect environment for your scolymia corals: water parameters: keep the water temperature between 75 80°f and maintain stable levels of ph (around 8.1 8.4) and salinity (specific gravity of 1.025). lighting: provide moderate to high intensity lighting, preferably led lights, to promote the growth of. Scolymia are a very popular large polyp stony coral (lps) that is typically harvested from australia. in this video we talk about general care requirements. Scoly coral care guide. scoly coral care guide. scoly coral are popular large polyp stony corals that are hardy and might be a great choice for some of those moderate and lower light parts of the tank–if your budget allows. the nickname or common name is a shortened version of scolymia, which is the genus that they belong to, taxonomically.

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