Alveopora pics

K-ROK

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After purchasing this a friend told me they slowly die off. Mine looks great so far though - hoping it will be an exception. Anyone else have this coral?

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In the background, with a Hammer in the front
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The 35gal. hex tank that it is in
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goniapora, which look very similar but have 24 rays where your alveopora has 12 are much harder to keep. Alveopora, as far as I know, generally do well in aquariums, and I actually saw one the other day that was a good foot or more across that was originally purchased as a frag.
 
Awesome alveopora - they can benefit from spot feedings of cyclopeez or smaller sized foods (phyto maybe or some coral vibrance type stuff)

How the heck do you keep your glass clean? I think the tank looks awesome but I'm not sure how you do it!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10860627#post10860627 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by chrisstie
Awesome alveopora - they can benefit from spot feedings of cyclopeez or smaller sized foods (phyto maybe or some coral vibrance type stuff)

How the heck do you keep your glass clean? I think the tank looks awesome but I'm not sure how you do it!

Thanks! I just use a mag-float - I guess it doesn't hurt that this is a relatively new setup so the algae hasn't had much time to grow.
 
i had a good size piece and it was doing great for a while and it did slowly decline for no obvious reason. it was in a established tank that had prpoer perams light and flow for this coral and i eventually lost it. just my experience
 
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