What is this SPS?

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Pocilliopora.
 

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Here are my pocillopora, I even put frags on it because I ran out of real estate lol, it is now growing on the plug and receding my green slimer
 

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It's a birds nest for sure. I'm think the reason many people are calling it a procillpora are because it dosent look like a "normal birdsnest". There's actually a few different types and one of them looks very close to procillpora but it's ends are not has round.
 
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Yes, it's in bad shape. Maybe Stylophora or green birds nest. I would suggest placing it low near the sand bed for a week to allow it to acclimate to your lights, then raise it up in a week and then raise it again after that. Keep your alkalinity around 8- 9 dkh, calcium 350-400 and mag around 1350-1400.
Yep, the more I look at it and compare to other pics online, it looks like a Bird of paradise Stylophora. Its come a long way! Even have new growth now! Ill try to get some new pics of it! Its changed alot!
 

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Great job! Looks like it's recovering very well! Keep up the good work.
 

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Not my images but this is a green Pocillopora, looks very similar to your coral.


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Tahoe61, I thought that too at first, but mine has green skin and brownish red polyps.... Like this ORA Bird of paradise.

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I just wanted to post a quick update pic of the birdsnest. Its doing beautifully! Im so glad it didn't die! Its become one of my favorite corals! Its still my only SPS!

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I run no3 between 5-10ppm all the time and my SPS and LPS love it and you always want a little/trace po4.

Stability is key in keeping SPS and as long as you test for alkalinity once a week and keep it 8-9 dkh, they will do fine. Just don't adjust more than 1 dkh a day to keep at 8-9.

I use this calculator for dosing: http://reef.diesyst.com/chemcalc/chemcalc.html
OH MY GOD I LOVE THIS CALCULATOR!!
 

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