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WYSIWYG Acropora sp. - A16

WYSIWYG Acropora sp. - A16

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Acropora corals, known for their vibrant colors and branching structures, are a popular choice for reef aquariums. However, they are considered challenging corals to keep, requiring a stable and well-established reef tank with specific water parameters, high lighting, and strong water flow. 

Here's a more detailed look at Acropora in an aquarium:

1. Tank Setup and Water Quality:
  • Established Reef Tank: Acropora thrive in mature reef tanks with a well-established biota and stable water chemistry. 
  • Water Parameters:
    • Temperature: 75-82°F (24-28°C). 
    • Salinity: 1.025. 
    • pH: 8.0-8.4. 
    • Alkalinity: 8-12 dKH. 
    • Calcium: 400-450 ppm. 
    • Magnesium: 1250-1350 ppm. 
    • Nitrates: <5 ppm. 
    • Phosphates: <0.01 ppm. 
  • Water Changes: Regular water changes are crucial to maintain water quality and keep nitrates and phosphates low.

2. Lighting:

  • High Intensity: Acropora require bright lighting, typically provided by T-5s, powerful LEDs, or metal halides.
  • Lighting Spectrum: Acropora corals benefit from a broad spectrum of light that includes blue, red, and green wavelengths. 
3. Water Flow:
  • Strong Flow: Acropora corals thrive in strong, intermittent water flow, which helps distribute nutrients and remove waste.
  • Wavemakers and Powerheads: Use wavemakers and multiple powerheads to create consistent and varied water flow.
4. Feeding:
  • Zooxanthellae: Acropora corals are photosynthetic, relying on symbiotic algae (zooxanthellae) for a major portion of their nutrition. 
  • Additional Nutrients: They can benefit from the addition of phytoplankton and zooplankton, though not always necessary.
  • Feeding Frequency: Avoid overfeeding, as it can lead to poor water quality and algae growth.
5. Placement:
  • High in the Tank: Acropora typically thrive when placed in the middle to upper portions of the aquarium. 
  • Spacing: Provide ample space between Acropora colonies to prevent aggressive interactions. 
6. Supplements:
  • Essential Elements: Calcium, strontium, iodine, and magnesium supplements may be needed to maintain optimal water parameters and support Acropora growth. 
7. Acropora Care Tips:
  • Quarantine: Quarantine new Acropora fragments for 2-4 weeks to monitor for pests and diseases before introducing them to the main tank.
  • Dips: Dip new arrivals in a coral dip to help prevent the introduction of pests.
  • Patience: Be patient, as it can take time for Acropora to adapt and thrive in a new environment. 
  • Monitor for RTN: Be aware of Rapid Tissue Necrosis (RTN), a common problem with Acropora corals. 
8. Acropora Compatibility:
  • Aggression: Acropora can be aggressive to other corals, so ensure adequate spacing and consider placing them in areas where they won't come into contact with other corals.
  • Tank Mates: Choose tank mates that are compatible with the specific Acropora species you are keeping and avoid those that may be overly aggressive.

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