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| Manta Ray | I have a 50 gallon tank that I keep my LPS reef in. I have never had any blastos and was wondering how difficult they are to maintain. I already have frogspawn,torch,hammer,plate,trumpet,pipe organ, glove polyps, greenstar polyps, and two bulb tipped anemones. I have Moderate lighting about 6 watts per gallon. I want some but not if they require a butt load of maintanence. Thanks
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| Totally stoked dude ![]() | Re: Blastos If you have no problems keeping euphyllias and anemones alive and healthy, you won't have any issues with the blastos. They seem to adapt well to different light intensities, although are prone to being stung by other corals, so just watch your coral placement.
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