Brain Coral Aqualculture Brain Coral and other LPS is physically difficult to propagate, but it can be accomplished. The problem is torn flesh is quick to establish a bacterial infection. Brain Coral Like Blastomussa and Acanthastrea are less difficult. Gently swaying the colony for a few minutes the polyps retract and it's possible to make a clean break in the coral and cut the tissue with a razor. Good circulation afterwards is key, but not too much or the tissue will tear from the base of the Brain Coral.
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IBrain Coral Care
Brain Coral feeding requirements
Brain Coral lighting requirements
Brain Coral placement requirements
Brain Coral circulation requirements
Brain CoralSpecial Considerations Large Polyp Stony corals come in such a variety it's difficult to group all of them under the same category as far as feeding, lighting, and placement. As a rule of thumb the greater the tissue the volume of tissue the more delicate and less direct current. Full expansion is not always a sign of health either, the coral may not be meeting is energy requirements.