Do you ever have issues keeping specific coral?

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I am curious to see if you have a specific coral that is hard to keep in your tank. Maybe acros are hard to keep for you, or you have never had a good experience with torches in your tank. Let's discuss those corals that are just stubborn in your tank! Photo Credit: @Jack Ravensbergen
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unpopular opinion but I can’t get pulsing xenia to live for more than a month in my tank, placed it in all sorts of flow and different spots of the tank, meanwhile my LPS, other Softies, and 1 montipira are all showing nice growth. I will never understand.
 
My alveopora is ok but doesn't seem like its thriving, I'm going to try and move it to a slightly different spot and see what happens
 
I am curious to see if you have a specific coral that is hard to keep in your tank. Maybe acros are hard to keep for you, or you have never had a good experience with torches in your tank. Let's discuss those corals that are just stubborn in your tank! Photo Credit: @Jack Ravensbergen

For me, its Brain Coral. Just tried my 3rd frag about 3 months ago. Its covered in Coraline. I give up. LOL
 
Plate corals, specifically tentacle ones. Litho and fungai.

My long tentacle one lasted a couple of months. My larger litho started to die a week ago. Ended up dipping in iodine bath and water change. Its back to being puffy and tentacles out again! Hopefully the water change solved whatever issue.
 
Gonis for sure! I’ve had 4 that just faded away. Right now two are recovering when I put them in the shades with no light and low flow. I tried all sorts of setting for them, from low to high light and flow to dosing manganese, they thrive for 2-3 months then start dying.
 
For me its cyphastrea, they all die. Sometimes they live for months or even a year, then dies.
 
unpopular opinion but I can’t get pulsing xenia to live for more than a month in my tank, placed it in all sorts of flow and different spots of the tank, meanwhile my LPS, other Softies, and 1 montipira are all showing nice growth. I will never understand.
boom or bust for me also
Also tongue & plate corals give me fits, I won’t buy them..
torches never make it past 1 yr, same with elegance
clove polyps disappear on me
 
Seriatopora Hystrix

As I have finally learned, the dang things require an ungodly amount of indirect flow in order to survive in the long-term and are extremely sensitive to high alk and alk swings. I have a tiny frag/colony that will hit the 1 year mark in about a week, making it my most succesfull attempt to date.

My previous attempt many years ago, never got further than 16 weeks.

Week 1, all is well:
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Weel 16, RTN sets in from the tips and the colony is gone in a matter of days after this.
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Favia for me not sure why but that’s the one I have tried twice and both within 2 months goners. Both frags were freebies but still hate that.
 
unpopular opinion but I can’t get pulsing xenia to live for more than a month in my tank, placed it in all sorts of flow and different spots of the tank, meanwhile my LPS, other Softies, and 1 montipira are all showing nice growth. I will never understand.
Really? That is interesting; they don't grow well for you!
 
Favia for me not sure why but that’s the one I have tried twice and both within 2 months goners. Both frags were freebies but still hate that.
That is one coral I have wanted to try, but have not gotten one just yet
 
I cant seem to keep chalice corals. I've only tried about 4 times, but each time I just slowly watch them fade away.
 
I am curious to see if you have a specific coral that is hard to keep in your tank. Maybe acros are hard to keep for you, or you have never had a good experience with torches in your tank. Let's discuss those corals that are just stubborn in your tank! Photo Credit: @Jack Ravensbergen
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For the life of me I can’t grow;
GSP and Zoas.
 
For the life of me I can’t grow;
GSP and Zoas.
I've heard from some people that zoas are hard for them to keep, but others have these vast colonies.
 

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