CORALLI SPS - TOP 10 CORALLI DURI SPS FACILI

Hi guys, We're back, and there's nothing better than some specifics on some SPS corals. I'm currently away and will be back after January 15th. That's why I'll be posting fewer videos during this time, but I wanted to get this one out there. So, let's start with the 10 SPS corals that are easy to keep in a marine aquarium. Text: If you've never had SPS corals, the 10 we'll see are a good place to start given the consistent parameters they require. We already have soft collars and LPS corals, and now we want to go a step further and move on to keeping SPS corals (short polyp stony). These animals are a bit more delicate, and everything becomes a bit more complicated. Like with temperature. Above 29 degrees Celsius, the coral becomes stressed and can start to show signs of soft tissue recession. Above 30 degrees, the coral will surely die. Insufficient lighting or PAR emitted by ceiling lights will prevent the coral's zooxanthellae from photosynthesising properly, resulting in coral death from lack of nutrition. However, too high a light intensity will prevent proper polyp exoflexion, and the coral may die from photoinhibition. Marine aquariums with zero nutrients will result in pale coral coloration, while excessively high parameters can cause coral to lose color. Drastic changes in the triad can cause coral death, as they require stable, slowly changing parameters. Therefore, as I've always repeated in other videos, the key to success is stability and good consistency of these parameters. Let's go with the top 10. Cyphastrea genus Seriatopora genus. Genus Montipora Genus Montipora, Species Capitata Genus Psammocora Genus Pavona Genus Pocillopra Genus Stylopora Genus Turbinaria Genus Styloconiella These are the 10 easy SPS corals to get you started. If you haven't seen the other two videos, on soft corals and SPS corals, there are links to the videos at the end of the description so you can watch them and give your opinion. After looking at these three types of corals, I recommend one last genus within the SPS. It's the Acropora genus. It's not just about keeping them alive, but also about keeping them growing steadily and achieving excellent coloration. It can be fun, but it really depends on the type of person and whether you enjoy reading, reading, and rereading. The Acropora genus boasts incredible color combinations and unique growth patterns. They're a real challenge for hobbyists, but they're ultimately rewarded by the small reef you've managed to build at home. If you lose a coral, don't be discouraged; try again. Just read enough before doing it again so it doesn't happen twice. 10 Easy Soft Corals:    • TOP 10 CORALLI MOLLI FACILI   10 Easy LPS Corals    • TOP 10 CORALLI DURI LPS FACILI   As always, I remind you that I'm not an expert; I'm just sharing my experience. For any advice on the channel or anything you'd like to see/discuss in the next video, please leave a comment! It will add value to this video and help beginners like me. Thanks!!! FACEBOOK GROUP Aware Marine Aquarium:   / 2369706819964440   Music: Myspace by kimengumi   / kimengumi   Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b..