When setting up your tank do not add a sandy substrate because it could damage your Sun Coral's tissue and tentacles. Learn more on this guide| Aquarium Source
If you are placing your Chalice Coral on the substrate, be sure to keep the particles off its tissue to prevent damage. Check this guide to learn more| Aquarium Source
Bird’s Nest Corals are sensitive to new tanks so make sure it is mature by at least 6 months. Failure to do this can result in stress or worse.| Aquarium Source
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The Goniopora Coral genus includes different species some of which are high maintenance & very demanding! Check this guide and learn more.| Aquarium Source
The Lobo Coral usually requires special care because of its fleshy soft tissues which could be damaged during shipping. Learn more in this guide| Aquarium Source
The Scoly Coral has sweeper tentacles that extend when feeding or at nighttime. Learn in this guide the proper diet to keep your coral healthy| Aquarium Source
A retracted polyp is bad because it means your Acan coral is not eating. To correct try adjusting to the water recommended parameters.| Aquarium Source