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Unveiling the Mystique: Fox Coral Care Guide for Aquarium Enthusiasts​

Dive into the World of Fox Coral​

If you're an avid aquarium enthusiast, you've probably heard whispers about the enchanting Fox Coral. Also known as jasmine coral or ridge coral, this captivating marine beauty is creating waves in the aquarium community. Let's unravel the secrets of Fox Coral care and bring this mesmerizing creature into the spotlight.

The Fox Coral Overview​

Difficulty Unveiled: A Medium Challenge
Fox coral stands at the crossroads of beauty and complexity, earning its spot as a medium difficulty Large Polyp Stony (LPS) coral. Its care demands mirror those of the euphyllia family, with stable alkalinity playing a pivotal role in the well-being of the nemenzophyllia.

Nourishment Chronicles​

Feeding the Fox: A Glimpse into Their Dining Habits
Although I haven't had a front-row seat to a Fox Coral feast, the presence of large polyps sporting conspicuous mouths hints at a carnivorous appetite. Experimenting with larger meat-based treats like pellets or frozen delights might just make you the master chef for your Fox Coral companion.

Lighting: Setting the Stage for Fox Coral Splendor​

Illuminating Insights
Picture this: Fox coral basking in the glory of medium lighting conditions, reminiscent of the ideal settings for euphyllia and candy cane corals. It's in this luminous embrace that Fox Coral unveils its true splendor, captivating onlookers with its radiant charm.

Finding the Right Flow​

Navigating the Waters of Waterflow
To keep those voluptuous fleshy polyps unharmed, it's best to orchestrate a ballet of lower to medium water flow. This strategic dance prevents any untoward collisions with rocks or the coral's delicate skeleton, ensuring a graceful performance in your underwater spectacle.

Selecting the Perfect Spot​

Placing Fox Coral: A Peaceful Presence
Fear not, for Fox Coral is not a drama queen. This relatively peaceful LPS coral appreciates its space, urging aquarists to exercise caution when situating it alongside potential stinging neighbors. Harmony reigns supreme in the underwater kingdom!

Unraveling the Rarity Myth​

The Hunt for Fox Coral
While Fox Coral may not be a common sight, it certainly isn't an elusive rarity. If you're on a quest to add this gem to your collection, a visit to your Local Fish Store (LFS) could be the key. They often possess the magic wand to summon a Fox Coral into your underwater haven in no time.

In Conclusion​

As you embark on this aquatic adventure, armed with the knowledge of Fox Coral care, remember: uncommon doesn't mean unattainable. So, dive deep, explore, and let the allure of Fox Coral enhance the beauty of your aquatic sanctuary. Happy reefing!


 
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My lfs has a massive one in there DT
I'll grab some pic tomorrow of it
By all accounts they are not allowed to be collected from the wild no more , not sure how true this is
A single head frag goes for 100 + in my lfs and they have only put one up for sale in the last 6 months which sold within the hour
Lucky I'm good friends with the owner.......the next one available has my name on it
 
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My lfs has a massive one in there DT
I'll grab some pic tomorrow of it
By all accounts they are not allowed to be collected from the wild no more , not sure how true this is
A single head frag goes for 100 + in my lfs and they have only put one up for sale in the last 6 months which sold within the hour
Lucky I'm good friends with the owner.......the next one available has my name on it
Wow I didn't think about changes that may have happened with the fox coral market since indo got shut down. I wonder if they're still on stock lists available to us as they used to be pretty commonly on there before.

I'd definitely like to see a pic when you get it.
 

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I love it. Gorgeous coral. Have mine in low to medium light and low flow. Slow grower.
 

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Just stumbled upon this thread!! It sounds like fox coral is back on the market, I recently ordered one off of POTO’s live sale for $30 so I was hunting for info about these guys. Looks like a stunning piece!! I’m glad I grabbed it while I could! Got it coming in next week so I’m glad it’s not very aggressive or anything, I always worry about the prettiest corals cause usually they’re evil! If anybody else has a fox coral, I think this thread could use some more pics!!
 

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Just stumbled upon this thread!! It sounds like fox coral is back on the market, I recently ordered one off of POTO’s live sale for $30 so I was hunting for info about these guys. Looks like a stunning piece!! I’m glad I grabbed it while I could! Got it coming in next week so I’m glad it’s not very aggressive or anything, I always worry about the prettiest corals cause usually they’re evil! If anybody else has a fox coral, I think this thread could use some more pics!!

I used to see them all the time in the late 90's and early 2000's. They kind of got left behind once the color craze hit since what you see is what you get. They all look basically the same other than some having more green in them. It could also be a collecting location issue. The places where they are plentiful may be shut down now so the current collection stations may not have many to choose from. They may have also suffered from the fall out of the elegance disease and got lumped in with them since they resemble them just without tentacles.
 

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I used to see them all the time in the late 90's and early 2000's. They kind of got left behind once the color craze hit since what you see is what you get. They all look basically the same other than some having more green in them. It could also be a collecting location issue. The places where they are plentiful may be shut down now so the current collection stations may not have many to choose from. They may have also suffered from the fall out of the elegance disease and got lumped in with them since they resemble them just without tentacles.
My LFS said the market was banned from selling for the past couple of years. They have a massive one in their display tank. This past couple of months they had two small ones! They said the market was allowed to sell them again. I asked for one for Christmas gift and got it. So thrilled.
 

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My LFS said the market was banned from selling for the past couple of years. They have a massive one in their display tank. This past couple of months they had two small ones! They said the market was allowed to sell them again. I asked for one for Christmas gift and got it. So thrilled.

I have seen them here and there over the last several years, just not in the quantities before the sps and torch crazes hit. If they were banned they were still getting in because these were wild caught. Now your LFS could be talking about the Indo ban which would be true. I didn't see any wild specimens during that time, it wasn't worth the risk. They would rather risk it on the high dollar items like torches.
 

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This is such an old thread but wanted to show off the colony I just got. I was so excited..I love fox coral and have only been able to find very small ones.
 

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Do people spot-feed their fox corals? I've just tried to spot-feed mine, and it doesn't seem like it liked that too much. It's done quite well catching whatever it has in the water column (or off of my broken lighting) for the past year.
 

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Do people spot-feed their fox corals? I've just tried to spot-feed mine, and it doesn't seem like it liked that too much. It's done quite well catching whatever it has in the water column (or off of my broken lighting) for the past year.
I feed mine at night when most of my corals are wanting to be fed. Small pellets, chopped mysis etc seem to work fine.
 

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