pink birdsnest / best chance for survival..

Jerm0007

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So I am giving birdsnest choral another try. I wanted to be sure I'm giving it the best chance for success. I am running three Reefbrite xho leds in a 90 gallon corner. I have heard this choral likes flow. How close to the blower should he be? Should he be at the top of the tank? or more towards the middle? any suggestions on the best way to care for this choral would be appreciated. I really want this piece to do well. It is a beautiful rose red/pink.
 
SPS will need enough flow to see the polyps sway, but not a constant linear flow in only one direction. Start your frag on the sand bed and over a month or two slowly work it up the rockwork to the position you choose. My pink birdsnest is usually brownish in the shade(bottom or corners) and more of a bubblegum pink under more intense light (center and high).
 
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