Stereonephthya Keepers Thread

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A few photos from tonight...

A few recent ones I picked up from p@blo:

Yellow and purple stereo
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Sort of a mauve/purple color. I just got this, so hoping it will color up some.
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And some others I've picked up from here and there:

Koji Wada
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Purple with yellow polyps
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Yellow with pink polyps
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White with orange polyps
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lovely collection. can you talk about placement growth rate par and any other things you think we should know.
oh and a FTS to please :)
 
I have a cousin that's traveling the whole USA at this time and he just picked these up and I'm taking care of them for him when he gets back at the end of next year. To his home in Miami.

Purple stereonephthya from Indonesia
 

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I have a cousin that's traveling the whole USA at this time and he just picked these up and I'm taking care of them for him when he gets back at the end of next year. To his home in Miami.

Purple stereonephthya from Indonesia

grow them out and frag em so the rest of us softie loves and have a frag!

chainsaw GIF
 
was just wasting time instead of setting up make tank....

anyway i saw this on aquaSD
japanse xmass tree

just thought some of the softies lovers might like to know . dont thinks its a stero but might be a nice piece but at $150 per frag IDK

Looks a lot like my green Capnella.
 
I've seen them listed cheaper at aquasd a few times over the past year. I've thought about buying one but ultimately haven't yet
 
I saw those listed on Aqua SD also. It seems that they have listed several different softies under the same name. Tough to tell with the top down picture. If you Google Japanese Christmas tree coral, it shows a NPS softie of the genus Studeriotes. Some pictures were definitely these. Other pictures now look Capnella
 
I've seen them listed cheaper at aquasd a few times over the past year. I've thought about buying one but ultimately haven't yet

yeah well us softie lovers have to stay together and trade/sell each other our frags. it will be about a year until I have anything of value but slowly getting there.
 
yeah well us softie lovers have to stay together and trade/sell each other our frags. it will be about a year until I have anything of value but slowly getting there.

I'm about a year out as well. :)
 
Here's a shot I just took (under ATI Blue plus). Was super happy after a spot feeding. Seems to do great with high flow and high light (SPS tank)
 

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Can anyone provide some placement tips for Stereonephthya?

I have a couple of small specimens that I've had in the sanded for about to months. They're looking OK, but I want to place them permanently somewhere in the tank.

What are the recommendations for flow and lighting? Also, I have some dirtier and cleaner areas in my tanks as well. By dirty areas, I mean the places where detritus tends to accumulate a bit faster.

Any preliminary placement tips would be appreciated. Of course, the number one rule is to see how the coral responds to the location, but I prefer not to move them too many times.

Thanks!
 
Can anyone provide some placement tips for Stereonephthya?

I have a couple of small specimens that I've had in the sanded for about to months. They're looking OK, but I want to place them permanently somewhere in the tank.

What are the recommendations for flow and lighting? Also, I have some dirtier and cleaner areas in my tanks as well. By dirty areas, I mean the places where detritus tends to accumulate a bit faster.

Any preliminary placement tips would be appreciated. Of course, the number one rule is to see how the coral responds to the location, but I prefer not to move them too many times.

Thanks!
I keep my stereos mid level where they can get a good random flow. PAR between 100-150
I hope this helps
 
I put my Koji Wada on top based on other posts, probably > 400 PAR. I've only had it a couple months, so I can't say for certain if this was good. But I haven't bleached or killed it.
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

  • Yes!

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  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

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  • No.

    Votes: 26 37.1%
  • Other (please explain).

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