Blue Coral Week: Acropora echinata

Blue Coral Week: Acropora echinata
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We all love blue corals, espeically those that look like sticks. So this week we will dedicate to all that is blue, or in the shade of.

Kicking things off is a spectaular colony of a true Acroopra echinata by Reef Central’s tnyr5.

Here is a little bit from the coral farmer:

The blue and white Acropora echinata is kept 12″ down from the surface in a high light spot. Kept in the same tank under a 250w ushio 14k bulb in a lumen max elite reflector. The corals are in my 30 x 30 x 21″ rimless 80 gallon reef. I use reef crystals salt. SG 1.024, temp 76-78, calcium 420 , dkh 9.5, magnesium 1340 – 1390 bi weekly 14 gallon water changes.

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About the Author

Trained by the thirteenth ring master of the Sian Xiuang Coral Temple. Currently is apprenticing the art of Acropora shaping in the ancient tradition of Ninja Fragging. Known as the SPS hero!