Blastomussa wellsi care

Alfrareef

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Hi guys!

Santa’s just dropped a Blastomussa wellsi for my tank... :)
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I have been reading thru web about how to best care for this coral but I value more my fellow r2r reefers input, so please be so kind you Blasto experts to give me some bias about how to make this coral happy.
 

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Take care of the tank and these guys will thrive. Not much to taking care of them. I mounted a blasto colony in the dark because I had no more room. It’s done way better than I thought it would. No light touches this thing and it’s full and fat. Another blasto colony I have is in the bottom in a moderate flow area and is doing great. Good luck.

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So, dark it’s better. And the other colony it’s also in the dark?
 

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They love to eat, and will grow a little faster with regular meals. Lighting doesn’t seem to affect them too much. Started with a 4 polyp frag in October of last year, and now have this:
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Blasts are my personal favorite and I have several. They grow slow but as long as you’re consistent, they will be happy. I would attach that colony to a rock so that they have something to grow onto as they spread at their base. Good luck!
 

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Yes they do not like bright lighting. If it starts to close on you put it in a low light area and it will bloom out huge! Target feed and it will thrive for you. You don’t need to but I have noticed a huge difference in mine sense I started target feeding once a week.
 

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Food, you mean target feed mysis?

Yes. They love mysis, and pretty much everything else including stray fish pellets. I’ve even caught mine trying to digest a shrimp’s shed exoskeleton. Recently, I’ve been feeding Hikari Coralific Delight, which I turn into a gel with tank water and aminos and feed with a pipette.
 

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