Coral of the Week: Blastomussa (Blasto)

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The Coral of the Week is the Blastomussa coral or commonly referred to as Blasto. Please share your blasto pictures and experience!


Care Level: Moderate
Temperament: Peaceful
Lighting: Moderate
Waterflow: Low
Placement: Bottom
Water Conditions: 72-78° F, dKH 8-12, pH 8.1-8.4, sg 1.023-1.025
Supplements: Calcium, Strontium, Trace Elements


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image courtesy of Sexy Corals
 

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one of the easier coral to have and keep.
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WHY did you have to post those blastos from sexy corals?! Why?!!!! I want those soooo bad! I'll have to try and take good pics of my blastos. I have solid red, huge red with green centers, red with purple/blue centers, and my favorite orange with purple centers! Love blastos!
 

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Beautiful!! Lovin' the pics!
 

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My babies! orange with purple centers
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red with purple/blue center and red with green centers
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Huge red with green centers. Usually the green shows more, but I was moving around corals today and accidently bumped this one.
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Regular reds. My first blastos! :)
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One of my favorite LPS for sure! Pretty easy to keep, mine prefer lower flow with medium light and feeding at least twice a week.

The only uncommon one I have is PPE.
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Good job fellow reefers in sharing your blastos.

I've tried twice to keep blastos in my new 40 Breeder, but I can keep them alive. After 1 week they tend to slowly receede and die. The aquarium is only 2.5 months old, so maybe I'll wait a little longer as the tank matures.
 

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This is my favorite blasto that I've got. Im not sure of what kind it is but the colors are very bright and unusual color pattern, at least I havent seen another one with the purple and red stripes in the middle with the green mouth.
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I just picked up this PPE blasto from twinspots_goby earlier this week, Frank gave me an absolute steal on the blasto, there was no way I could pass it up. They are doing great and have 20+ heads.
 

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