optimal placement for brain corals
optimal placement for brain corals
Just got a new Brain Coral and I'm not sure where to put it in my 75-gallon tank. I've got moderate flow and T5 lighting. Any tips on placement to keep it happy?
Re: optimal placement for brain corals
Yo, Brain Corals dig low to medium flow, bro. Stick 'em mid-tank where the light's not too harsh. Mine's chillin' under T5s, no probs. Watch out for aggressive tankmates though, they'll mess with it.
Re: optimal placement for brain corals
I've kept Brain Corals for years. They thrive in moderate light and flow, but avoid direct high flow areas. Place them on a flat rock where they can expand without touching other corals. Water params should be stable, especially calcium and alkalinity.
Re: optimal placement for brain corals
Mine's doing great near the bottom. I've got a 100-gallon with LED lights, and it's been growing like crazy. Just make sure it's not in the path of a powerhead, that'll stress it out.
Re: optimal placement for brain corals
Brain Corals are pretty chill, but they don't like too much light. I'd say mid-tank is the sweet spot. Keep an eye on it for a few days to see if it's happy.
Re: optimal placement for brain corals
Agreed. Mid-tank is ideal. I've found they also do well with a bit of shade from overhanging rocks. Just ensure your water quality is on point.
Re: optimal placement for brain corals
Thanks for the advice, everyone. I'll try mid-tank and keep an eye on the flow. Appreciate the help!
Re: optimal placement for brain corals
Exactly. Stability is key. Test your water regularly, especially if you're new to keeping Brain Corals. They're hardy but sensitive to sudden changes.
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Yep, and don't freak out if it looks a bit closed up at first. They take time to adjust. Mine took like a week to fully open.
Re: optimal placement for brain corals
Mine did the same thing. Just give it time and keep the water clean. They're pretty resilient once they settle in.