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  1. mikejrice

    Coralscapes the Movie Part 3

    After several days and many hours in editing, it’s finally ready! Coralscapes the Movie Part Three in high def along with tons of info on featured corals including goniopora, Xenia, cynarina, plate coral, micromussa, zoanthids, clove polyps, hammer coral, frogspawn, bubble coral, gorgonians...
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    Coral Spotlight | Zoanthids and Palythoas

    Common names: zoos, zoanthids, button polyps, palythoas, palys Difficulty Level:Zoanthids are extremely tolerant and a great choice for beginners due to their fast growth speed and broad range of colors. Feeding: These corals prefer phytoplankton though their primary source of nutrition is...
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    Coral Spotlight | Xenia

    Common names: pulse coral, Xenia, pom pom coral Difficulty Level: Xenia are some of the best beginner corals available. They are usually very tolerant to most conditions, cheap and easily found. Feeding: These corals are primarily photosynthetic though some think they may have the ability to...
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    Coral Spotlight | Sympodium

    Difficulty Level: Sympodium is a very tolerant but slow growing soft coral. Feeding: Small filter foods will often be accepted though this species is primarily photosynthetic and shouldn’t need additional feeding. Lighting (Level 2 to 8): Sympodium is extremely adaptive to lighting conditions...
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    Coral Spotlight | Star Polyps

    Common names: star polyps Difficulty Level: Star polyps are extremely tolerant and a great choice for beginners. Feeding: These corals are primarily photosynthetic, but may catch some small particles with their feathers. Lighting (Level 5 to 10):Star polyps will adapt to almost any type, and...
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    Coral Spotlight | Ricordia

    Common names:Ricordia, mushrooms, button polyps, hairy mushrooms Difficulty Level:Mushrooms and ricordia are some of the best beginner corals. Feeding: All species have the ability to capture prey, but that ability will vary from species to species. They can also capture nutrients directly...
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    Coral Spotlight | Pipe Organ

    Common names: pipe organ coral, organpipe coral Difficulty Level: Pipe organs are extremely tolerant and a great choice for beginners. Feeding: Pipe organs are primarily photosynthetic, but may catch some small particles with their feathers. Lighting (Level 7 to 10):These corals are very...
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    Coral Spotlight | Mushroom Coral

    Common names: Ricordia, mushrooms, button polyps, hairy mushrooms, ricordia Difficulty Level: Mushrooms and ridordia are some of the best beginner corals. They are easy to care for, come in a huge range of color varieties and grow quickly under most conditions. Feeding: All species have the...
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    Coral Spotlight | Leather Coral

    Common names: leather coral, colt coral, toadstool/mushroom coral, tree coral, etc. Difficulty Level: Leather corals are some of the best beginner corals available. They are usually very tolerant to most conditions, cheap and easily found. Feeding: Most of these corals have very well adapted...
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    Coral Spotlight | Anthelia

    Common names: pulse coral, anthelia, pom pom coral Difficulty Level: Anthelia are some of the best beginner corals available. They are usually very tolerant to most conditions, cheap and easily found. They also grow explosively under nearly any conditions, but be cautious as they can overtake a...
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    Coral Spotlight | Stylophora

    Common names: cauliflower coral, birdsnest Difficulty Level: Stylophora is one of the most forgiving SPS corals. Feeding: Stylophora has extremely small polyps and only the ability to capture the smallest items. Feeding is not usually needed in a well lit reef. Lighting (Level 6 to 10): These...
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    Coral Spotlight | Stylocoeniella

    Common names: Thorn coral Difficulty level: Stylocoeniella is a very sensitive SPS coral with stable alkalinity, calcium, nutrient levels and full spectrum lower lighting being a must. Feeding: As with most SPS corals, small suspended particulate food will be accepted. Lighting: Thorn coral...
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    Coral Spotlight | Pocillopora

    Common names:cauliflower coral Difficulty Level:Pocillopora is one of the most forgiving SPS corals. Feeding: Pocillopora has extremely small polyps and only the ability to capture the smallest items. Feeding is not usually needed in a well lit reef. Lighting (Level 6 to 10): These corals...
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    Coral Spotlight | Pavona

    Common names: cactus coral, lettuce coral, potato chip coral Difficulty Level: Pavona is one of the most forgiving SPS corals. Feeding: Pavona has extremely small polyps and only the ability to capture the smallest items. Feeding is not usually needed in a well lit reef. Lighting (Level 6 to...
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    Coral Spotlight | Montipora

    Difficulty Level: These are not beginner corals, but they are much more tolerant than most SPS. Feeding: Montipora has extremely small polyps and only the ability to capture the smallest items. Feeding is not usually needed in a well lit reef. Lighting (Level 6 to 10): These corals prefer...
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    Coral Spotlight | Leptoseris

    Difficulty Level: Leptoseris is extremely sensitive to light levels as well as alkalinity. Feeding: Leptoseris is mostly photosynthetic though may accept small meat based foods. Lighting: Lepto is one of the most efficient photosynthesizers around and doesn’t need much light because of it. Be...
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    Coral Spotlight | Hydnophora

    Common Names: Knob coral, velvet horn, branch coral Difficulty Level: Hydnophora is one of the easier SPS corals with minimal chemical needs other than stability and higher light. Feeding: Hydno will eat small particulate meat based foods such as rotifers or cyclopeze. Lighting: Higher...
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    Coral Spotlight | Birdsnest

    Common names: bird’s nest coral Difficulty Level:Birdsnest is one of the most forgiving SPS corals. While they still require higher lighting, flow and more stable chemistry, they are generally much more forgiving. Feeding: Birdsnest has extremely small polyps and only the ability to capture...
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    Coral Spotlight | Turbinaria

    Common names: pagoda cup coral, turban coral, vase coral Difficulty Level: Turbinaria are generally very tolerant to most conditions. Feeding: These corals have very good prey capture ability with their medium sized, quick moving polyps. Meaty foods of most sizes are acceptable food for them...
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    Coral Spotlight | Trachyphyllia Brain Coral

    Trachyphyllia Common names: lobed braincoral, open brain coral Difficulty Level: Trachyphyllia brains are generally very tolerant of most conditions, but stable alkalinity is important. Feeding: Trachyphyllias have a very strong prey capture ability. They may be fed any meaty foods including...
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