My corner of super durable BattleCorals

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Just though I’d share a corner of my developing reef that’s all BatleCorals. Each of these have been through some parameters that should have caused trouble as I’ve experimented with my reef keeping strategies. Nutrients undectable to nitrate around 80 ppm and phosphate around 1.3 ppm, and alk from 13-7 dKH. The only condition that caused some tissue recession was the low alk, otherwise they just keep on going. The Shades of Fall is my favorite.

I’ve had butterflies and angels in this tank for a long time - the bald spots on the forest fire digi. There would be a large yellow tort but that same butterfly wiped it out completely a couple months ago.

Thanks for the extremely easy to keep and disease-free corals Adam!

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Just though I’d share a corner of my developing reef that’s all BatleCorals. Each of these have been through some parameters that should have caused trouble as I’ve experimented with my reef keeping strategies. Nutrients undectable to nitrate around 80 ppm and phosphate around 1.3 ppm, and alk from 13-7 dKH. The only condition that caused some tissue recession was the low alk, otherwise they just keep on going. The Shades of Fall is my favorite.

I’ve had butterflies and angels in this tank for a long time - the bald spots on the forest fire digi. There would be a large yellow tort but that same butterfly wiped it out completely a couple months ago.

Thanks for the extremely easy to keep and disease-free corals Adam!

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Cool! looks like things are doing well in there:) Thanks a lot fo the post!
 
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Here's an update picture. I hadn't realized how much things had grown and changed. I moved a Saddleback Butterfly to my other system so the bald spots have healed. The Shades of Fall and Grape Juice really took off, Couchburn started growing, Miss Scarlet recovered from constantly being picked at, and the Confused Monti changed colors.

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The other side of my display is also all Battlecorals.

Adam said the Vivid's Rainbow would change as it grew and it has changed dramatically. As this one grows out it develops so many more colors.

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Is that coral right to the right of your tang the SWK Invalida?

Beautiful colors on that one.

I lost almost all of my Battlecorals due to my tank being too young when I added the pack. Only have the Garf Bonsai, and FF Digi remaining. I love that SWK!
 
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That green one with purple tips is Rainbows in Spain. I like it a lot it grows easily so I have a few colonies spread around the tank.
 

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