Why Are Some Of My Corals Dying? A Brief Guide to Helping Struggling Corals

Why Are Some of My Corals Dying? A Brief Guide To Helping Struggling Corals

Do you have a coral reef aquarium, but you're unsure of why some of your corals are dying? It can be difficult to keep healthy corals alive, and there are many things to take into account, such as water quality, lighting, and temperature. This blog article will cover topics such as how to save a dying coral, how to identify a coral's condition, if it's a good idea to remove a dying coral, and whether dead coral may regenerate. We'll also go over why it's crucial to keep calcium, magnesium, and alkalinity levels under check in order to preserve coral tissue. You can keep your coral reef aquarium in good shape and flourishing by adhering to our advice and recommendations.

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guide to LPS Corals

A Beginner’s Guide To LPS Corals

LPS (Large Polyped Stony) corals are some of the true wonders of the marine environment, from huge Brain Coral Colonies to vast gardens of Euphyllia and Goniopora, these corals build our planet's reefs in style, and you too can build your own LPS Coral reef with these simple tips. Moving on from Soft Corals to Hard Corals can be daunting for some, but with most LPS Corals, hard doesn't have to mean difficult, there are a few simple things you can do to ensure these corals thrive in your tank, and we will outline the basics of LPS coral anatomy, reef chemistry and care requirements below.

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