Chicago Sunburst Anemone Entacmaea quadricolor Placement: Low to Mid Light: Moderate Flow: Moderate Care Level: Moderate Type: Anemone Compatibility: Aggressive Growth Rate: Moderate Photosynthetic: Yes Special Care: Can move within the tank Can an anemone be kept in a Reef Casa nano reef tank? The short answer is yes, with a little bit of preplanning. […]
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Hammer Coral Gardens One of the most popular types of corals to create gardens out of are hammer corals. They are easy to keep and look beautiful bunched together. The key to keep them happy in a garden is not to let the physical skeleton of the hammers touch, they will kill each other. You […]
One of our personal favorite leather corals of all time. Hard to find, so if you do make sure to grab one for you all in one aquarium
Top 3 Easy To Keep Corals For Beginners Your tank is cycled, you’ve added a fish (or two) and there is a small cleanup crew working busily to keep your Reef Casa tank looking beautiful and free of nuisance algae. All that is left now is to start adding corals. So what should new reefers […]
Can I Keep A Scoly In A Nano Reef ? Yes you can keep scolymia corals in a nano reef with little to no issues. Because of the size constraints of smaller tanks you need to ensure the scoly will to get stung by other more aggressive corals. This corals do best on the sanded […]
How Long Does It Take A Coral Frag To Grow ? This is a question we get asked all the time and the answer will really depend on a lot of factors. The type of corals being the first and water chemistry and tank conditions being the second. Certain types of corals simply grow faster […]
Can I Keep An Anemone In A Nano Reef You can keep an anemone in virtually any size aquarium including nano reef tanks but with caution. Anemones can thrive in smaller aquariums. There are certain things to keep in mind when attempting to keep one though in tanks under 30 gallons. 1. Anemones move […]
Can You Keep Clams In A Nano Reef The answer is yes, but you will want to choose the correct size and species. Croceas and derasa clams would be best suited because they don’t grow as fast or get as large as maximas clams. Derasa clams are fine in the sand bed and crocea clams […]