Is Stylocoeniella a Challenge to keep?

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For people with experience with this coral, is it hard to keep? I can keep euphyllia/torch, but i struggle with acropora.
 

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It has been a low maintenance coral for me. Only trouble I have had was too much light made a new frag pale for a while. It’s best to keep them on their own rock to keep contained. They will grow in low light. Still need stable correct parameters.
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It has been a low maintenance coral for me. Only trouble I have had was too much light made a new frag pale for a while. It’s best to keep them on their own rock to keep contained. They will grow in low light. Still need stable correct parameters.
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That’s a big one! I try to keep my parameters stable but my tank is still only 8 months old
 

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The Burnin' Banana is pretty good sized, and there is 5 different Stylos in the photo. There is also Jose’s Pink Polyp, JF Sunset, WWC Loony Toon, and the the blue/ green one is an wild unnamed one I got locally.
 
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