Galaxia Coral

meanmachine

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i just placed a Galaxia Coral in my tank..any ideas pointers on keeping it healthy?

I have an AquaLight double linear for lighting and i placed the coral up top.
 
Good waterflow, keep plenty of room between it and other corals since the Galaxia can sting corals to close to it. Supplemental feedings of Phyto plankton once or twice a week.
 
They're pretty tough as far as corals go. My Galaxia is a live rock survivor and has expanded from a few polyps to an oversized softball in the past two years. It spent the first 6 months under 15W normal output floursecent (even grew a bit), and has really taken off under 250W MH +48W atinics.

They do sting and agressively send out sweeper tenticles so the advice to keep it away from other corals is good -- make sure it has 6 inches or more. Mine has been fighting green star polyps for several months and shows no signs of giving up or backing down.

I don't notice any difference in growth rate between when I fed DT's phyto and today -- it's been over a year since I fed DT's.

John
 
As far as lighting i have an Aqualight - Double Linear Strip with 10,000K and True Actinic 03 Blue Compact Fluorescent Lamps. I leave them on for a total of eight hours a day with the blue lights coming on an hour before and going off an hour after the daylight.

Is this sufficient lighting?
 
I have my Galaxia on the top of my rock base which sits about midway in the tank. Does this coral thrive in light or prefers a more shady spot?
 
I'll tell you what I've done with a small galaxy frag that I have. I took frozen raw shrimp and grated some of the meat off of it while it was still frozen. I mixed the shrimp shavings with a bit of tank water, turn the pumps off, and let a bit drift down onto the coral (don't actually blow it at it, it'll pull in). I've saw it putting on new growth by leaps and bounds. Now if I can just get it to encrust over onto another rock.
 
I owned one for years and never directly feed my galaxia. It grew from a golf ball into a softball within a year. I say good Calcium and Alk levels go farther for growth than anything else.

Mine got so big that I had to keep moving it around my 55 gal to prevent it from severely stinging every thing else. I routinely saw 8-12 inch sweepers. Also, IMO, lower flow is better to prevent the galaxia from "sweeping the tank" and seem to look the best in lower flow.

I eventually had to trade in the galaxia for a good amount of store credit. Galaxia will win and was winning most of the coral wars within my 55 gallon. From moving it around so much, I now have discovered 2 new small patches of galaxia offspring that is attached to my base rock and growing quite fast. Crazy and very aggressive coral!:smokin:
 
they are very cool. just be carefull they can and will sting anything close by. the sweepers can get well over 6 inches.
 
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