Superman|Double Headed|Master|Mini Scolys! Take your pick!!

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Here are some of our favorite Scolymia we currently have on the site! There are some truly unique ones with awesome coloration! Whether you're looking for a Master, Superman, Croc Island or Mini Scolymia, we have you covered. They look incredible in the sanded of your tank, especially in a group! Thanks for checking these guys out! Have a great weekend!
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How long does a tank need to be running to support a scoly?
 
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How long does a tank need to be running to support a scoly?
We always wait until the tank has cycled before we add any new corals. There's honestly no set time for a tank to be able to support a scoly or other corals. After the tank has cycled, the most important thing is to get your parameters steady and consistent before you start adding corals (salinity, alk, calcium, magnesium, etc). That's the number one most important factor. They do live quite well! Thanks for reaching out!
 

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