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  • Acropora chesterfieldensis





    Latin name: Acropora chesterfieldensis
    Discovered from / Year: Veron & Wallace 1984
    Growth: digitate / sometimes forming stands
    Degree of difficulty: easy / medium for advanced reefers
    Lighting: medium / high (bulb)
    Current: medium / strong
    Reproduction: fragmenting

    Reference: http://data.aims.gov.au/coralpages/h...20pages/17.htm


    Members please post your experiences & pictures in this thread to this species.
    Last edited by G.Alexander; 07-07-2009, 03:20 AM.

  • #2
    vary nice i have alwase liked them and i have seen them all the time on RM but have not gotten one yet. how well do they keep there color? and how fast do they grow?
    Matt

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    • #3
      Hi Matt to our friendly forum, Chris[RM] says they are medium difficult as Acroporas go. Mine has giantic polyps, does have nice color but seems to be a slower Acropora grower. Bob
      "There might be something to this ZEOvit"

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      • #4
        Pretty sure this is a A. Chesterfieldensis

        Last edited by G.Alexander; 04-19-2011, 02:52 AM.
        Current tank: 220 starphire peninsula, AI sol Blue Led, GHL Profilux 3 controlled, auto Zeovit reactor, 3 vortech mp 40wes, ATB 840 v2 skimmer w/swabbie w/custom skim locker, custom sump, 40breeder frag tank, custom top off res, custom dosing res's, 4 pump ghl doser


        Tank Thread:http://www.zeovit.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22918

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