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    The Blastomussa coral is known by its scientific name as Blastomussa spp, and other common names include Blastos, Big Polyp Coral, and Pineapple Coral. Part of the Mussidae family, this species can be found in the Indo-Pacific, specifically Australia.
    The impressive polyps these large polyp stony (LPS) corals extend into the water disguise the underlying calcium skeleton. And they give it a similar appearance to mushroom, brain, and even candy cane corals. It isn’t until those polyps retract that you spot the unique structures underneath and realize you have a blastomussa.
    Blastomussa Coral doesn’t grow fast enough to swamp tanks as do some other corals. This species should be placed on live rock separate from other corals. This is mainly to protect Blastos. As although they are poisonous, Blastos are at a disadvantage to some other corals that have even more powerful stings.
    However, Blastomussa Coral will often be the looser in any coral fight. Their sting is less potent than some other coral species. Isolating Blastos does more to protect themselves than others. Low flow areas of your tank are best. Blasto coral doesn’t tolerate high-flow and will retract its polyps if currents are too fast.
  2. Blastomussa Coral: Care, Appearance & Types, …

    WEBJan 29, 2023 · Blastomussa Corals are slow growers, provided a stable aquarium with ideal conditions, it can take almost a year to see 2-4 new polyps form. Although it's not required for these corals, spot feeding can …

  3. Blasto Coral (Blastomussa sp.): Ultimate Care Guide

    WEBNov 24, 2023 · Blasto Coral, or Blastomussa Coral, are a great coral choice for beginners and intermediate hobbyists looking to move up from soft coral varieties. Although a large polyp stony coral, they are easier to care for …

  4. WEBJan 8, 2020 · Blastomussa wellsi commonly referred to as Blasto Coral is a type of a large polyp stony (LPS) coral, native to Indo Pacific Ocean, including Solomon Islands, Fiji, and the Great Barrier Reef. It inhabits …

  5. Reef Chasers | Blastomussa Coral Care Guide

    WEBApr 13, 2021 · The Blastomussa coral is a large polyp stony (LPS) coral. It is often referred to as a "pineapple coral." A striking coral to behold, Blastomussa corals appear in shades of red and green, but can appear …

  6. WEBBlastomussa Coral is also referred to as Open Brain Coral, Swollen Brain Coral, Wellsi's Brain, Big Pipe Blastomussa, or alternately, as its scientific name Blastomussa wellsi (B. wellsi). It is a Large Polyp Stony (LPS) …

  7. Blasto Coral Care: Growth-Focused Diet, Placement & Propagation

  8. WEBApr 24, 2019 · The Blastomussa, often referred to as a Blasto, Posy Coral or Pineapple Coral, is a great beginners coral even though it is an LPS (Large Polyp Stony) Coral. It has large fleshy polyps that do best with …

  9. All About: BLASTOMUSSA - YouTube

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