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Old 06-24-2009, 02:39 AM   #6
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Pretty hardy coral... you shouldn't have a problem as long as you keep your water clean. Scolys prefer low to medium light, and low flow. It needs *some* flow to keep it cleaned off, but you don't really want to see it flapping around. Normal reef conditions otherwise... calcium 380-420, alkalinity 8-12 dkH, specific gravity 1.025ish, and you should do fine with it.

What type of lighting do you have?

Wow... $30. I've seen some mislabeled corals in some smaller shops around me that would be good deals for someone, but never something like that!
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