How long do corals live.

bubble coral is over 30 years old. torch coral colony is over 20 years old also, but top colonies shadow the old colonies causing them to die back unless I split the new ones off and reposition them, just like what happens in the ocean.
 
I had softies and easier lps do well with only water changes (20% every 2-4 weeks with a 70-80% change every 9-12 months) for about 12 years - leather coral that reached 20” across and mushrooms that multiplied to plague portions. I had a hammer coral that got to be volleyball size - I still have a portion of it. My purple torch grew many heads. The only welso I’ve ever been able to keep alive arrived back then - it’s 13 and thriving now. A purple stylo that I had did quite well, but most acros just stalled out and eventually died. Lighting is critical too.

I started dosing 4-5 years ago when I moved and could not keep my pH up due to increased co2 levels. - I fixed that by removing the gas’s heater from my garage, but have continued dosing and enjoying the added coral health.

- edit sorry just looked at the date. ancient post.
 

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