Hammer Coral - Branching ( Euphyllia parancora ) : www.SaltwaterFish.com
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I bought my first coral yesterday. Being a stupid noob, I thought I was buying a softy. Got it home, did some research, and realized that I bought an LPS for my pico tank -D'OH-!!. I don't want to end up killing the thing. I payed $40 for it. I would take an offer, but I would loved to trade for it. I'm interested in softies and frags. I'm in the Murray Hill neighborhood of the city. Large Polyped Stony corals – In the aquarium hobby this is a common division of the species of stony corals based upon the visual assessment of the size of the polyps. Corals in this category were among the first stony corals to be kept successfully in captivity and include many very beautiful species. Commonly kept Genera include Euphyllia (hammer/frogspawn coral), Favia (brain coral), Plerogyra (bubble coral), Lobophyllia (meat/tooth coral), and Caulastrea (candycane coral). LPS corals also include the popular solitary non-colonial stony corals such as Fungia (plate coral), Cynarina (button coral), Trachyphyllia (open brain coral), and Herpolitha (tongue coral). Like their SPS counterparts, LPS corals require good water quality, intense lighting of the appropriate spectrum, adequate water movement and regular supplementation of calcium. They didn't know it was my first coral, but the guy was on a ladder and in the tank while I was still fumfering over the decision. Kind of a hard sell I guess. I should have known better though. I've been reading and researching only softies for the last few months and not really educating myself on LPS . I didn't know it when I saw it. It is really pretty. My eyes were bigger than my brain here. Live and learn. Large Polyped Stony corals – In the aquarium hobby this is a common division of the species of stony corals based upon the visual assessment of the size of the polyps. Corals in this category were among the first stony corals to be kept successfully in captivity and include many very beautiful species. Commonly kept Genera include Euphyllia...