<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10615296#post10615296 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Scissorhand
I'll give it a try.
Flow: Definitely LOW! You can very easily blow off the flesh with just a turkey baster. I learned this the hard way with a very expensive blasto. You have been warned. =)
Lighting: This one, I think as with all LPS, really depends. The importance is to slowly adjust it the new light. They will adapt. But I'd recommend somewhere in between, not too much, not too little.
In terms of stinging, I think that they're really non-aggressive, so any coral's that's aggressive will possibly win the battle if push comes to shove.
we cool here...
This brings me to the most important point that I want to pass on to you, as an unsuccesful blasto-keeper, heh heh. I think blastos are harder to keep than other LPS because they're much more delicate, prone to infection, get stung by algae, fungus, etc... So be observant of other things that are growing around your blasto.
Man, thanks for your help, I need to get my but home and move it. ITs been in the position for maybe 2-3 months now, it seems to be doing fine, eating as I spot feed it, and opening up really thick....
Should I try to move mine?
Hope others can chime in to help you out.
Good luck.