Great to see you cover a coral that deserves more attention. I picked up a bright orange with a yellow growth ring variant from Frost while at his house about a year ago. One of my favorites. As usual great job Than.
So excited to see a video on these beauties. I have 4 different kinds in my tank currently. I have a green psammy at the base of one of my birdsnests that has started to grow over the dead skeleton that doesn't get enough light. Great video!
These are actually a coral I do track down. One of the SPS I have had great success with. I too run a much higher nutrient system then most. Think its because I dose aminos multiple times a day
Great video! Will you ever be doing a video on hydnophora by chance? I notice it’s on tidalgardens.com and I have had great success with it in everything from very low light to high light. (Such an easy sps to keep!)
On species related I would say go for "Marine Atlas" by Baensch, all 3 Vol. I do not have 2005 edition, might be better than 1998. For overall understanding on biology/chemistry, old but my favorite is "The Modern Coral Reef Aquarium" by Fossa & Nilsen. For fish reference "Marine Fishes" by Scot Michael.
I was sent a freebie frag of strait up doo doo brown psammacora. I thought they had fucked up and sent a brown rock at first. All this after I told them I'm not set up for sps (biocube) but I'm not one to look a gift horse in the mouth. Maybe my LFS will buy it 🤣🤣🤣.
Definitely a cool coral; that purple one with the orange polyps is particularly stunning!
I absolutely called this as the next coral spotlight video! Thanks Than! As always absolutely fantastic macro footage.
Great to see you cover a coral that deserves more attention. I picked up a bright orange with a yellow growth ring variant from Frost while at his house about a year ago. One of my favorites. As usual great job Than.
Such a great video! Thank you, Than and crew, you guys rock!!
Definitely one of our favourite corals
I’d definitely be interested, variety is the spice of life!
As always, very informative and beautiful to look at!
Great video, never heard of this coral before. I’m be placing on my wish list, great textures and colors .
So excited to see a video on these beauties. I have 4 different kinds in my tank currently. I have a green psammy at the base of one of my birdsnests that has started to grow over the dead skeleton that doesn't get enough light. Great video!
I put one on a power head magnet, did great for months than RTN and almost died, now it’s coming back!
Great video. Hoping to get one of these in my lagoon tank soon
I've had a tangerine psammocora for a few years now and its a super sturdy coral! It fought off an invasive pompom algae with relative ease.
Your videos are by far the most educational and amazing. Thank you for always sharing and thank you for being far away from me LOL id be so broke ;)
I come here for the awesome coral shots and the soothing berry white like voice 😂
lol thanks Nick
Great video!
Nice once I fix my tanks nutrient problems caused by algae and my current corals begin to grow I will consider this coral.
Beautiful coral.
Merci pour ta vidéo !!! 👍👍👍
These are actually a coral I do track down. One of the SPS I have had great success with. I too run a much higher nutrient system then most. Think its because I dose aminos multiple times a day
Great video! Will you ever be doing a video on hydnophora by chance? I notice it’s on tidalgardens.com and I have had great success with it in everything from very low light to high light. (Such an easy sps to keep!)
Is it possible to do a fox Coral spotlight? I saw one in my LFS but I don't find much information about it, which kept me away from buying it.
Also great video 👍
Excellent!
Love my tangerine psamma
That looks like the display at aac in some shots
I got a branching one and an encrusting one. They're the slowest growing coral I have ever seen.
Yes they are. i have one for years and it is big but yeah they are slow growers
Hi
Can you recommend literature regarding different types of corals? I’m new to the hobby and thinking of starting a reef tank.
Thank you
On species related I would say go for "Marine Atlas" by Baensch, all 3 Vol. I do not have 2005 edition, might be better than 1998. For overall understanding on biology/chemistry, old but my favorite is "The Modern Coral Reef Aquarium" by Fossa & Nilsen. For fish reference "Marine Fishes" by Scot Michael.
We should colab! Would be a fun combination. I film a lot of what you have, in the wild
Psammocora is only tracked down if your name is Sam hehe
First!
I just picked up a psamacora. I dislike this rock in my display and it was suggested as a great encrusting coral.
This coral has a lot of potentials to be the filler of "bare-bottom" tank
Who else just impulse bought this coral and want to know more about it 😂
I was sent a freebie frag of strait up doo doo brown psammacora. I thought they had fucked up and sent a brown rock at first. All this after I told them I'm not set up for sps (biocube) but I'm not one to look a gift horse in the mouth. Maybe my LFS will buy it 🤣🤣🤣.
@@adamprice8382 Mine looks amazing
@@AdamUS123-j7q mine looks like brown sandpaper layed over a rock lol.
Oooohhh no the annoying white bar to highlight the topics!!!!😑