Most difficult Acropora species?

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What in your experience have been the most difficult Acro's hands down. I don't mean to keep their color, etc., I mean to keep alive, grow, maintain...
 
What in your experience have been the most difficult Acro's hands down. I don't mean to keep their color, etc., I mean to keep alive, grow, maintain...

Hi Galleon,

Hope all is well!

With my new tank, I haven't had any elusive acropora species, but in prior tanks it was always the Aussie Echinata. Ice Fire to be exact. I tried it a couple times and it just melted. It may be time to try it again though.:)

James
 
Some of the acropora species from South Pacific waters like a.monticulosa, a.valida and a.gemmifera can be very challenging for even seasoned SPS keepers to maintain their bright colouration.
 
I would say Acropora walindii. I had one rtn just from touching a small amount of superglue used to attach it.
 
I would generalize and say wild deep water acros and most wild corals in general. They tend to be bleached and starving, it is hard to acclimate them, it is hard to get them to start eating again. The colonies are used to a certain water flow and food source, it is hard to duplicate that.
 
I would generalize and say wild deep water acros and most wild corals in general. They tend to be bleached and starving, it is hard to acclimate them, it is hard to get them to start eating again. The colonies are used to a certain water flow and food source, it is hard to duplicate that.

Good answer.....shipping overseas is a b****
 
Interesting on the IceFire, that one has been bullet proof for me. I'd say any wild colony...I have never managed to keep one alive. The hardest species for me is a. hoeksamai. I finally have a turquoise hoeksamai from copps that has done well as far as survival goes. I have yet to get good color from it but that will come in time.
 
Acros from deepwater (echinata, suharsonoi, Turaki, caroliniana, etc) are the most delicate... however, shallowwater acros are harder to maintain color.
 
I love the tables but I can't keep hyacinthus alive. Does well for a time then simply melts away.
 
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Deepwater here too... Granulosa and I try many times, we just cannot seem to get on the same page...lol...
 
A. Hoeksemai for me. One day it's doing fine, next day it's STN'ing. I also heard the A. Abrotanoides and A. Hyacinthus are difficult to keep long term...
 

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