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I see these round brain coral in public aquariums, but its hard to recognize frags of this. Where can I get something that will grow into this and does it become round on its own or do you need a perfectly round for it to be on?


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That is the growth form of a maze brain coral that has been grown on the sand bed from day one. Buy a frag and grow it out on the sand is the long route. Otherwise shop for poeple breaking down older tanks.
 
That is the growth form of a maze brain coral that has been grown on the sand bed from day one. Buy a frag and grow it out on the sand is the is the long route. Otherwise shop for poeple breaking down older tanks.
If I have a goby spitting sand on it will it do ok?
 
Most, if not all favia, favites and maze brains will take this growth form on the sand. They need plenty of unobstructed light and little interferance from other corals.
 
Goby probably wont bother it. Unless its constantly getting buried. As long as its getting enough flow to help keep it clean.
 
They grow better if they are not getting bumped around. Best too glue them too a decent size roundish rock and keep the base rock buried in sand.
 
And be prepared to wait about 20 years....
 
I see these round brain coral in public aquariums, but its hard to recognize frags of this. Where can I get something that will grow into this and does it become round on its own or do you need a perfectly round for it to be on?


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looks like diploria labyrinthiformis, a Caribbean coral, protected and illegal to harvest.
 

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