new frogspawn

keith gray

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I just got a frogspawn coral last week and it seems to be doing well. I bought it in my LFS and they had it in the substrate. They told me that I may want to put it a little higher in my tank. I have it about 1/2 way up and wedged in some rocks. It looks like a littte tree and is pretty.
I have a 65gl with compacts.
Any suggestions on keeping this. I have never had a frogspawn and do not want it to end up in the graveyard with my green goniopora I had.
Has anyone had luck with frogspawn ? suggestions anyone ?
Do I need to feed it at all ?, etc........
 

btldreef

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Originally Posted by Keith Gray
http:///forum/post/3174715
I just got a frogspawn coral last week and it seems to be doing well. I bought it in my LFS and they had it in the substrate. They told me that I may want to put it a little higher in my tank. I have it about 1/2 way up and wedged in some rocks. It looks like a littte tree and is pretty.
I have a 65gl with compacts.
Any suggestions on keeping this. I have never had a frogspawn and do not want it to end up in the graveyard with my green goniopora I had.
Has anyone had luck with frogspawn ? suggestions anyone ?
Do I need to feed it at all ?, etc........
PC's and goniopora don't mix well. Sorry to hear about your coral, I know you really tried to save it.
Anyways, Frogspawn is, in my opinion, one of the easiest corals to care for, just don't throw it into rock, lol.
I have two, one lower in the tank, and one mid level, which used to be up top. They did fine in all three locations under three different types of lighting and flow. It's a very hardy coral.
I feed mine Mysis shrimp once a week or every other week. Occasionally I'll see it grab some fish food. You don't have to feed them, but it'll grow faster if you do.
Good luck
 
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