Show me your: Blastomussa wellsi

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WANTS!!! WOW nice blasto!
 
i read in here that people do not like them since they cannot keep them alive for more than 2 months, why are they hard to take care of?
 
i read in here that people do not like them since they cannot keep them alive for more than 2 months, why are they hard to take care of?

Are you under the impression that all blasto is difficult to keep? I've had the opposite experience. Very hardy and eat happily. However, I can't speak for any of the rare varieties that you've seen in this thread. I only have the typical red/green and the neon green variety. Speaking of which, I wish I knew where I could find some of these AWESOME blastos! that rainbow - think someone called it a sunset- blasto is just wow
 
i was thinking it would be like any other brain like coral and be easy, but somewhere in here somebody said that people couldnt keept them alive for more than 2 months which is why they are not that popular anymore...
 
Blasto are more similar to frogspawn or hammer -or like the acans in your avatar - in how easy they are in my experience. Just feed them and give them decent water and light and you're good
 
ive never had an issue with either of mine above.. i have never heard of blastos being difficult to keep. sure they dont grow very fast (wellsi's at least) but they seem to be very hardy IMO.
 
I've had people who keep SPS tell me that they have trouble keeping blastos. They reason that their water is just too clean. But since my system is dirty, is lit by T5s, and doesn't have a lot of flow, they seem to grow for me.
 
Picked up this little frag of metallic green and red blastos locally about two weeks ago. There are two small heads forming behind the three larger ones visible in the photo. So far they seem to like my tank. As I'm sure the picture tells, my tank is still young. So, I've spot fed them a few times, and they seem to be growing just fine. The largest head had only a semi-circle of red opposed to the nearly full ring it has now.

Second pic is actinic only from above, which is how it caught my eye from across the room in the fish store.

BTW, Sorry for the very low pic quality. Should have a better camera available again soon.
 

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nice fishstick. i just picked up a piece of the first one with the frosty outsides. in my colony, the end little tentacles of the polyps are actually green as well. ill see if i can get a picture of it
 
ooo those are really nice! def something i havent seen before

Thank you for the kind words.

those are sick man. I'm def. jealous..

Its one my favorite piece.

i've seen colors like these at a frag swap.. called it a sunset blasto. 200$ for a single, little over half a polyp. crazy

Your right EMUReef, its called sunset/orange crush , its $200p/p

WANTS!!! WOW nice blasto!

Thanks dan, I am glad you like it. You have some very nice collection as well.

firsttank do you have a pic of that blasto with less actinic?

The bottom pic is with flash and white lights.

My wellsi next to the war coral
 
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