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One of our favorite corals for the home aquarium has to be
the Scoly! These are one of the most sought after Large Polyp Stony
Corals in the aquarium hobby. Their color variety never cease to amaze! Just
when you think you've seen them all, another one comes along like you've never
seen before! We'd consider this an easier to care for coral, and they're very mild
tempered as well, non aggressive. Feed this coral a couple of times a week with meaty foods like mysis and
brine, and they'll be plump and happy as a clam! It's best to feed them before your
lights come on (same with all corals). The fish will be much less likely to come out
and try and steal food away. Putting a pvc pipe around them to keep other critters
away while they feed is another great trick! It's definitely fun to see them turn
almost inside out to feed! We recommend placing this coral in the lower parts
of your rock work or nestled in the sand. They require lower to
moderate lighting and lower to medium flow. The great thing about them is
that you can put them as close as you like together to create an amazing scoly
garden full of color. If you have a scoly garden, feel free to share some pics here!
We'd love to see them!
the Scoly! These are one of the most sought after Large Polyp Stony
Corals in the aquarium hobby. Their color variety never cease to amaze! Just
when you think you've seen them all, another one comes along like you've never
seen before! We'd consider this an easier to care for coral, and they're very mild
tempered as well, non aggressive. Feed this coral a couple of times a week with meaty foods like mysis and
brine, and they'll be plump and happy as a clam! It's best to feed them before your
lights come on (same with all corals). The fish will be much less likely to come out
and try and steal food away. Putting a pvc pipe around them to keep other critters
away while they feed is another great trick! It's definitely fun to see them turn
almost inside out to feed! We recommend placing this coral in the lower parts
of your rock work or nestled in the sand. They require lower to
moderate lighting and lower to medium flow. The great thing about them is
that you can put them as close as you like together to create an amazing scoly
garden full of color. If you have a scoly garden, feel free to share some pics here!
We'd love to see them!