cool i think i will try one. are they slow or fast growers?
Sk8r said:You'll want calcium at 400, alk at 8.3, mg at 1200 give or take. Temp at 80, not much more, and salinity at 1.025, no nitrate, nitrite or ammonia. Once you situate it, do not move it or touch it with your hands: they don't like to be messed with. The montiporas, either digitatas or foliosas, [fingers or leaves] are fuzzy, and can change shape, well, at glacial speed. They like high light and pretty good flow, though they tolerate less. They're quite fragile, break about like a stick of chalk, and grow fairly fast. Pocillopora is another 'easy' sps, with a fairly rapid growth. Keep the water chemistry steady [buffering your topoff water helps] and your flow good and you'll have no trouble at all. Use superglue to attach the frags either to your main rockwork or to attach their frag plugs to the rock, so they don't move about in the current.
Which color morph do you have gab???
If you can, get a local frag. The stuff grows pretty fast, so there is no need to buy a big show piece.
I would also try a Larry Jackson
I second the hydnophora. Not my favorite but it seems easy to keep.
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