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Biodigital Jazz Remastered Scolymia
1.5" in diameter, WYSIWYG and fully conditioned by WWC!
This is truly a unique piece. About 2 years we had to cut a master scoly that would not stop receding in order to try and save it. Well, it's been sitting in a tank back in the farm ever since, and now YOU'RE LOOKING AT IT! Went from looking like a slice of pizza to this super cool flecked pattern. Definitely a Vic's Picks 1 of 1! Keep Scolymia at the bottom of your reef (preferably on the sand) and provide them with low alternating flow. Target feed it once a week with a good quality meaty frozen food, but just make sure their feeding tentacles are out first, as it not it will roll right off the coral and end up somewhere you usually don't want it (like under your rock structure, where it will rot and possibly mess up your water parameters). A good time to make sure the feeding tentacles are out, is right before your lights come on, or just after they turn off. You can speed up their feeding response process by squirting a little liquified reef food into the water column.
Lighting = Low Light at around 75 to 125 par
Flow = Low to Medium Alternating Flow
Feeding = Good Quality Frozen LPS Food 1x / weekly
This is truly a unique piece. About 2 years we had to cut a master scoly that would not stop receding in order to try and save it. Well, it's been sitting in a tank back in the farm ever since, and now YOU'RE LOOKING AT IT! Went from looking like a slice of pizza to this super cool flecked pattern. Definitely a Vic's Picks 1 of 1! Keep Scolymia at the bottom of your reef (preferably on the sand) and provide them with low alternating flow. Target feed it once a week with a good quality meaty frozen food, but just make sure their feeding tentacles are out first, as it not it will roll right off the coral and end up somewhere you usually don't want it (like under your rock structure, where it will rot and possibly mess up your water parameters). A good time to make sure the feeding tentacles are out, is right before your lights come on, or just after they turn off. You can speed up their feeding response process by squirting a little liquified reef food into the water column.
Lighting = Low Light at around 75 to 125 par
Flow = Low to Medium Alternating Flow
Feeding = Good Quality Frozen LPS Food 1x / weekly
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Biodigital Jazz Remastered Scolymia
Biodigital Jazz Remastered Scolymia
1.5" in diameter, WYSIWYG and fully conditioned by WWC!
This is truly a unique piece. About 2 years we had to cut a master scoly that would not stop receding in order to try and save it. Well, it's been sitting in a tank back in the farm ever since, and now YOU'RE LOOKING AT IT! Went from looking like a slice of pizza to this super cool flecked pattern. Definitely a Vic's Picks 1 of 1! Keep Scolymia at the bottom of your reef (preferably on the sand) and provide them with low alternating flow. Target feed it once a week with a good quality meaty frozen food, but just make sure their feeding tentacles are out first, as it not it will roll right off the coral and end up somewhere you usually don't want it (like under your rock structure, where it will rot and possibly mess up your water parameters). A good time to make sure the feeding tentacles are out, is right before your lights come on, or just after they turn off. You can speed up their feeding response process by squirting a little liquified reef food into the water column.
Lighting = Low Light at around 75 to 125 par
Flow = Low to Medium Alternating Flow
Feeding = Good Quality Frozen LPS Food 1x / weekly
This is truly a unique piece. About 2 years we had to cut a master scoly that would not stop receding in order to try and save it. Well, it's been sitting in a tank back in the farm ever since, and now YOU'RE LOOKING AT IT! Went from looking like a slice of pizza to this super cool flecked pattern. Definitely a Vic's Picks 1 of 1! Keep Scolymia at the bottom of your reef (preferably on the sand) and provide them with low alternating flow. Target feed it once a week with a good quality meaty frozen food, but just make sure their feeding tentacles are out first, as it not it will roll right off the coral and end up somewhere you usually don't want it (like under your rock structure, where it will rot and possibly mess up your water parameters). A good time to make sure the feeding tentacles are out, is right before your lights come on, or just after they turn off. You can speed up their feeding response process by squirting a little liquified reef food into the water column.
Lighting = Low Light at around 75 to 125 par
Flow = Low to Medium Alternating Flow
Feeding = Good Quality Frozen LPS Food 1x / weekly
$314.65
Original: $899.00
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$899.00
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1.5" in diameter, WYSIWYG and fully conditioned by WWC!
This is truly a unique piece. About 2 years we had to cut a master scoly that would not stop receding in order to try and save it. Well, it's been sitting in a tank back in the farm ever since, and now YOU'RE LOOKING AT IT! Went from looking like a slice of pizza to this super cool flecked pattern. Definitely a Vic's Picks 1 of 1! Keep Scolymia at the bottom of your reef (preferably on the sand) and provide them with low alternating flow. Target feed it once a week with a good quality meaty frozen food, but just make sure their feeding tentacles are out first, as it not it will roll right off the coral and end up somewhere you usually don't want it (like under your rock structure, where it will rot and possibly mess up your water parameters). A good time to make sure the feeding tentacles are out, is right before your lights come on, or just after they turn off. You can speed up their feeding response process by squirting a little liquified reef food into the water column.
Lighting = Low Light at around 75 to 125 par
Flow = Low to Medium Alternating Flow
Feeding = Good Quality Frozen LPS Food 1x / weekly
This is truly a unique piece. About 2 years we had to cut a master scoly that would not stop receding in order to try and save it. Well, it's been sitting in a tank back in the farm ever since, and now YOU'RE LOOKING AT IT! Went from looking like a slice of pizza to this super cool flecked pattern. Definitely a Vic's Picks 1 of 1! Keep Scolymia at the bottom of your reef (preferably on the sand) and provide them with low alternating flow. Target feed it once a week with a good quality meaty frozen food, but just make sure their feeding tentacles are out first, as it not it will roll right off the coral and end up somewhere you usually don't want it (like under your rock structure, where it will rot and possibly mess up your water parameters). A good time to make sure the feeding tentacles are out, is right before your lights come on, or just after they turn off. You can speed up their feeding response process by squirting a little liquified reef food into the water column.
Lighting = Low Light at around 75 to 125 par
Flow = Low to Medium Alternating Flow
Feeding = Good Quality Frozen LPS Food 1x / weekly













