Finger Acropora
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Finger Acropora

Acropora humilis

SPSAdvanced
DifficultyAdvanced
LightingHigh
FlowHigh
PlacementTop
AggressionPeaceful
Growth RateModerate

Care Summary

Finger Acropora is a low-profile, corymbose branching species with thick, stubby branches and prominent corallites — it's one of the tougher Acropora for a high-light tank and tends to stay compact and manageable in size. High light and high flow at the top of the tank; the thick branch structure handles stronger direct flow better than most delicate Acros, but it still wants turbulent, multi-directional movement. humilis is prone to boring STN at the base if nutrients climb or flow is reduced — the tissue dies without much warning, starting at the skeleton contact points on the rockwork. Keep it elevated on a plug or frag rack to maximize water movement around the base and spot feed weekly with a fine particulate food to sustain polyp extension and pigmentation.

Community Votes

💡 LightingHigh
🌊 FlowHigh
DifficultyAdvanced
📍 PlacementTop
⚔️ AggressionPeaceful
📈 Growth RateModerate

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