Acanthophyllia Coral/ Meat Coral

Sale Price:$299.00 Original Price:$320.00
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Acanthophyllia coral

Water Parameters:

1. Temperature:

- Ideal Range: 76°F - 82°F (24°C - 28°C)

2. Salinity:

- Ideal Range: 1.023 - 1.025 specific gravity

3. pH:

- Ideal Range: 8.1 - 8.4

4. Alkalinity:

- Ideal Range: 8 - 12 dKH (143 - 215 ppm)

5. Calcium:

- Ideal Range: 400 - 450 ppm

6. Magnesium:

- Ideal Range: 1250 - 1350 ppm

Lighting:

- Intensity: Moderate to low lighting is preferable. Lighting should be adjustable to accommodate the coral’s needs, as too much direct light can cause stress.

- Type: LED or T5 fluorescent lighting is recommended. A light cycle of 8 to 10 hours is ideal.

Water Flow:

- Flow Rate: Low to moderate water flow is best. Direct currents can be detrimental; the coral prefers gentle movement to help remove debris without stressing the coral.

Feeding:

- Acanthophyllia coral is a carnivorous coral that benefits from supplemental feeding. Offer a diet of small meaty foods such as shrimp, mussels, or specially formulated coral foods 2-3 times a week to promote healthy growth.

Additional Considerations:

- Tank Size: A minimum of 30 gallons is recommended, as Acanthophyllia coral can grow quite large and needs space to expand.

- Tank Mates: Ideally suited to peaceful tank mates. Avoid aggressive species that may harm or eat coral such as some angelfish

- Placement: Place the coral on the substrate or in a shaded area of the tank to prevent stress from excessive light.

By maintaining these parameters, Acanthophyllia coral can thrive in a home aquarium, contributing to the beauty and diversity of the reef environment. Regular monitoring and adjustments ensure optimal health and vitality for this unique coral species.

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Acanthophyllia coral

Water Parameters:

1. Temperature:

- Ideal Range: 76°F - 82°F (24°C - 28°C)

2. Salinity:

- Ideal Range: 1.023 - 1.025 specific gravity

3. pH:

- Ideal Range: 8.1 - 8.4

4. Alkalinity:

- Ideal Range: 8 - 12 dKH (143 - 215 ppm)

5. Calcium:

- Ideal Range: 400 - 450 ppm

6. Magnesium:

- Ideal Range: 1250 - 1350 ppm

Lighting:

- Intensity: Moderate to low lighting is preferable. Lighting should be adjustable to accommodate the coral’s needs, as too much direct light can cause stress.

- Type: LED or T5 fluorescent lighting is recommended. A light cycle of 8 to 10 hours is ideal.

Water Flow:

- Flow Rate: Low to moderate water flow is best. Direct currents can be detrimental; the coral prefers gentle movement to help remove debris without stressing the coral.

Feeding:

- Acanthophyllia coral is a carnivorous coral that benefits from supplemental feeding. Offer a diet of small meaty foods such as shrimp, mussels, or specially formulated coral foods 2-3 times a week to promote healthy growth.

Additional Considerations:

- Tank Size: A minimum of 30 gallons is recommended, as Acanthophyllia coral can grow quite large and needs space to expand.

- Tank Mates: Ideally suited to peaceful tank mates. Avoid aggressive species that may harm or eat coral such as some angelfish

- Placement: Place the coral on the substrate or in a shaded area of the tank to prevent stress from excessive light.

By maintaining these parameters, Acanthophyllia coral can thrive in a home aquarium, contributing to the beauty and diversity of the reef environment. Regular monitoring and adjustments ensure optimal health and vitality for this unique coral species.

Acanthophyllia coral

Water Parameters:

1. Temperature:

- Ideal Range: 76°F - 82°F (24°C - 28°C)

2. Salinity:

- Ideal Range: 1.023 - 1.025 specific gravity

3. pH:

- Ideal Range: 8.1 - 8.4

4. Alkalinity:

- Ideal Range: 8 - 12 dKH (143 - 215 ppm)

5. Calcium:

- Ideal Range: 400 - 450 ppm

6. Magnesium:

- Ideal Range: 1250 - 1350 ppm

Lighting:

- Intensity: Moderate to low lighting is preferable. Lighting should be adjustable to accommodate the coral’s needs, as too much direct light can cause stress.

- Type: LED or T5 fluorescent lighting is recommended. A light cycle of 8 to 10 hours is ideal.

Water Flow:

- Flow Rate: Low to moderate water flow is best. Direct currents can be detrimental; the coral prefers gentle movement to help remove debris without stressing the coral.

Feeding:

- Acanthophyllia coral is a carnivorous coral that benefits from supplemental feeding. Offer a diet of small meaty foods such as shrimp, mussels, or specially formulated coral foods 2-3 times a week to promote healthy growth.

Additional Considerations:

- Tank Size: A minimum of 30 gallons is recommended, as Acanthophyllia coral can grow quite large and needs space to expand.

- Tank Mates: Ideally suited to peaceful tank mates. Avoid aggressive species that may harm or eat coral such as some angelfish

- Placement: Place the coral on the substrate or in a shaded area of the tank to prevent stress from excessive light.

By maintaining these parameters, Acanthophyllia coral can thrive in a home aquarium, contributing to the beauty and diversity of the reef environment. Regular monitoring and adjustments ensure optimal health and vitality for this unique coral species.

Acanthophyllia Coral/ Meat Coral
Sale Price:$299.00 Original Price:$340.00
sale
Acanthophyllia Coral/ Meat Coral
Sale Price:$300.00 Original Price:$350.00
sale