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Candy Cane - Kryptonite
Candy Cane coral receives most of its energy by utilizing the photosynthetic algae contained within its tissues. It can also be offered meaty foods such as mysis shrimp, enriched brine shrimp, oyster eggs, pellets, etc. Its transparent feeding tentacles extend mainly at night, although it can learn to feed during daylight hours. It is tolerant of less-than-perfect water quality and is not prone to pests.Space should be provided between corals to allow for growth and expansion; although Candy Cane corals possess feeding tentacles they are prone to being stung and damaged by neighboring corals.Candy cane, also known as Trumpet, is easy to keep and is often the first LPS coral many hobbyists keep. Each polyp is large and fleshy and grows on its own branch. Cultured Candy Cane is typically a bright green color and may fluorescence brightly under actinic lighting. Water flow is best provided as turbulent flow with the use of a wave maker or surge action. Constant laminar flow is very damaging and could cause death of the coral. Alkalinity, calcium, magnesium and strontium are required for growth and should be checked regularly. Difficulty: Easy Growth Speed: Fast Lighting: Medium Average Placement: Middle Water Flow: Low - Medium Temperament: Peaceful
$10.09 - $57.34
Chalice - Assorted
This interesting coral most often takes on a plating shape, able to encrust onto and extend outward from the rockwork. Occasionally it may develop whirls, branches or crinkled shapes. Ultra Australian specimens are always vividly colored and are more rare and impressive than those from other locations.Echinophyllia corals are best known for their flashy, saturated colors, which may be nearly any color of the rainbow; many colonies show contrasting colors. It is similar to Mycedium and Oxypora, but tends to puff up its tissue more than its relatives, especially around the edges of the colony where it may extend up to an inch from the skeleton. Its large, raised corallites often point in many different angles. It is one of the hardiest and most adaptable of the Chalice corals. Faviidae, or Closed Brain corals, are quite hardy and adaptable, making them a great first introduction to stony corals. This coral receives most of its energy by utilizing the photosynthetic algae contained within its tissues. It can also be offered small meaty items such as mysis and enriched brine shrimp, oyster eggs, and pellets. Its transparent feeding tentacles extend mainly at night, although it can learn to feed during daylight hours. It is tolerant of less-than-perfect water quality and not prone to pests.Space should be provided between corals to allow for growth and expansion, as its long sweeper tentacles have a strong sting. Difficulty: Easy Growth Speed: Medium Lighting: Medium - High Average Placement: Middle - High Water Flow: Medium - High Temperament: Aggressive
$16.84 - $40.46
Moon - Favia Coral - Common
Faviidae, or Closed Brain corals, are quite hardy and adaptable, making them a great first introduction to stony corals. Their wide array of possible color combinations make them popular with experienced reef-keepers as well. They are tolerant of less-than-perfect water quality and are not prone to pests.This coral receives most of its energy by utilizing the photosynthetic algae contained within its tissues. It can also be offered zooplankton coral preparations, rotifers, enriched brine shrimp, oyster eggs, etc. Its transparent feeding tentacles extend mainly at night, although it can learn to feed during daylight hours. Colonies with very bright colors and flat forms thrive under bright light and strong water flow; rounded, dome shapes need moderate light and flow.Some species are able to produce copious amounts of clear mucus and should be rinsed well before adding to a display aquarium. Space should be provided between corals to allow for growth and expansion, as its long sweeper tentacles have a strong sting.Moon corals resemble an otherworldly landscape which has been bombarded with meteorites. Ultra Australian colors are always exceedingly bright and impressive, and usually fluorescence brightly under actinic lighting. It may one of two very similar corals: Favia, which has separate corallites, and Favites, in which the corallites share their walls. Both have identical care needs and make terrific additions to almost any reef. Water flow is best provided as turbulent flow with the use of a wave maker or surge action. Constant laminar flow is very damaging and could cause death of the coral. Alkalinity, calcium, magnesium and strontium are required for growth and should be checked regularly. Difficulty: Easy Growth Speed: Medium Lighting: Medium - High Average Placement: Middle - High Water Flow: Medium - High Temperament: Aggressive
$16.84 - $30.34
Goniopora - Assorted B Grade
This coral receives some of its energy by utilizing the photosynthetic algae contained within its tissues. It also requires dissolved nutrients in the water and frequent feedings of phytoplankton and fine zooplankton, coral snow, and coral preparations such as Two Little Fishies Goniopower. Newly acquired specimens should be acclimated to intense light levels slowly to avoid bleaching. Few pests will bother it aside from syllid worms and flat worms. It is recommended to secure the coral so it does not fall off the rockwork, which may lead to brown jelly infections. This is one of the most difficult corals to keep and is recommended only to expert aquarists.Flowerpot may be either Goniopora, which has 24 tentacles, or Alveopora, which has 12 tentacles. Both Goniopora and Alveopora may have very long polyps while their relative, Porites, has very short polyps. They are sometimes called lemon coral because of their appearance when the polyps are retracted.Because of its requirement for frequent feeding it makes an excellent tank-mate with carnation, sun coral, filter-feeding gorgonians, chili sponge, as well as invertebrates such as sponges, tunicates, porcelain crabs, feather duster worms including those living within Porites coral, clams and oysters, cucumbers and sea apples, etc. Space should be provided between corals to allow for growth and expansion, as its polyps may be up to 12” long and have a strong sting.Without a doubt Flowerpot is one of the most alluring corals available. Its polyps dance and sway in the water, making for an incredible addition to the right aquarium. The purple variety may be deep violet to delicate lavender in hue. Ultra Australian colors are always exceedingly bright and impressive, and usually fluorescence brightly under actinic lighting.Water flow is best provided as turbulent flow with the use of a wave maker or surge action. Constant laminar flow is very damaging and could cause death of the coral. Alkalinity, calcium, magnesium and strontium are required for growth and should be checked regularly. Difficulty: Advanced Growth Speed: Slow Lighting: Medium - High Average Placement: Middle Water Flow: Low - Medium Temperament: Aggressive
$20.21 - $40.46
Micromussa Lord - Assorted B Grade
This coral receives most of its energy by utilizing the photosynthetic algae contained within its tissues. It will benefit from occasional feedings of meaty foods such as mysis shrimp, enriched brine shrimp, chopped krill, pellets, etc. Some corals may also respond to phytoplankton. Its transparent feeding tentacles extend mainly at night, although it can learn to feed during daylight hours.Open brain corals are able to expand their tissues to a surprising size, and are often called Meat corals. They thrive under dim to moderate light, and may be damaged by intense illumination. They are often nipped on by fish, especially angelfish. Many open brains are sensitive to the chemicals released by soft corals, such as leathers, lemnalia and mushrooms; the use of carbon filtration (changed frequently) and regular water changes can minimize this.Space should be provided between corals to allow for growth and expansion; although open brain corals possess feeding tentacles they are prone to being stung and damaged by neighboring corals.The fleshy polyps of Acan corals may be any color of the rainbow. Colored corals may be a solid color or at most two colors, and may be arranged as stripes or rings. Australian specimens are more rare and impressive than those from other locations. So many color combinations are possible that they lend themselves to being very collectable.Water flow is best provided as turbulent flow with the use of a wave maker or surge action. Constant laminar flow is very damaging and could cause death of the coral. Alkalinity, calcium, magnesium and strontium are required for growth and should be checked regularly. Difficulty: Intermediate Growth Speed: Slow Lighting: Medium Average Placement: Middle Water Flow: Low - Medium Temperament: Semi-Aggressive
$10.09 - $26.96
Multicolour Lobo - B23
Multicolour Lobo - B23 Approximate Size: 2.5-3"
$64.95 $48.71
Neon Green Trachy - C74
Neon Green Trachy - C74 Approximate Size: 1" x 1"
$99.95 $74.96
Lavender Trachy - B32
Lavender Trachy - B32 Approximate Size: 1" x 1.5"
$129.95 $97.46
Trachyphyllia - Neon Green - C58
Trachyphyllia - Neon Green - C58Approximate Size: 1" x 1"
$99.95 $74.96
Gold Hammer - A57
Gold Hammer - A57
$89.95 $67.46
Green Favia Mini Colony - A62
Green Favia Mini Colony - A62 Approximate Size: 3.5-4"
$149.95 $112.46
Green Goniopora Mini Colony - B43
Green Goniopora Mini Colony - B43 Approximate Size: 3-3.5"
$129.95 $97.46
Green Goniopora Mini Colony - C68
Green Goniopora Mini Colony - C68 Approximate Size: 3-3.5"
$129.95 $97.46
Green Micromussa Colony - A73
Green Micromussa Colony - A73 Approximate Size: 4.5-5"
$149.95 $112.46
Green Micromussa Colony - A43
Green Micromussa Colony - A43 Approximate Size: 2.5-3"
$99.95 $74.96
Green Micromussa Colony - A46
Green Micromussa Colony - A46 Approximate Size: 4.5"
$149.95 $112.46
Green Micromussa Colony - C72
Green Micromussa Colony - C72 Approximate Size: 3"
$149.95 $112.46
Green Micromussa Colony - A60
Green Micromussa Colony - A60 Approximate Size: 4.5"
$199.95 $149.96
Green Micromussa Colony - A27
Green Micromussa Colony - A27 Approximate Size: 4.5"
$149.95 $112.46
Green Micromussa Colony - A38
Green Micromussa Colony - A38 Approximate Size: 2.5-3"
$99.95 $74.96
Orange Micromussa Colony - A69
Orange Micromussa Colony - A69 Approximate Size: 3"
$149.95 $112.46
Bright Orange Micromussa Colony - B29
Bright Orange Micromussa Colony - B29 Approximate Size: 3"
$199.95 $149.96
Bright Orange Micromussa Colony - A55
Bright Orange Micromussa Colony - A55 Approximate Size: 3"
$199.95 $149.96
Orange Symphyllia - A58
Orange Symphyllia - A58 Approximate Size: 2"
$39.95 $29.96
Favia Mini Colony - A39
Favia Mini Colony - A39 Approximate Size: 4.5"
$99.95 $74.96
Red War Coral - A30
Red War Coral - A30 Approximate Size: 4.5-5"
$114.95 $86.21
Purple/Red War Coral - B36
Purple/Red War Coral - B36 Approximate Size: 2.5"
$99.95 $74.96
Red Plate Coral - B17
Red Plate Coral - B17 Approximate Size: 1.5-2"
$69.95 $52.46
Red/Green Blastomussa - B42
Red/Green Blastomussa - B42 Approximate Size: 2"
$119.95 $89.96
Red/Green Blastomussa - B13
Red/Green Blastomussa - B13 Approximate Size: 2.5-3"
$149.95 $112.46
Red Micromussa Lord - B5
Red Micromussa Lord - B5 Approximate Size: 2.5-3"
$49.95 $37.46
Red/Green Favia - B34
Red/Green Favia - B34 Approximate Size: 1.5"
$39.95 $29.96
Gold Chalice - C62
Gold Chalice - C62 Approximate Size: 1.5-2"
$39.95 $29.96
Christmas Favia - A52
Christmas Favia - A52 Approximate Size: 3.5-4"
$54.95 $41.21
Purple/Green Lobo - A59
Purple/Green Lobo - A59 Approximate Size: 2"
$49.95 $37.46
Purple Micromussa Amakunensis - C69
Purple Micromussa Amakunensis - C69 Approximate Size: 1.5"
$149.95 $112.46
Red Micromussa Amakunensis - B22
Red Micromussa Amakunensis - B22 Approximate Size: 1.5"
$149.95 $112.46
Green Micromussa Amakunensis - B10
Green Micromussa Amakunensis - B10 Approximate Size: 2.5"
$99.95 $74.96
Green/Red Chalice - A68
Green/Red Chalice - A68 Approximate Size: 2.5"
$79.95 $59.96
Orange/Blue Chalice - C67
Orange/Blue Chalice - C67 Approximate Size: 2.5"
$99.95 $74.96
Green Scoly - B7
Green Scoly - B7 Approximate Size: 2.5"
$149.95 $112.46
Dark Red Scoly - C61
Dark Red Scoly - C61 Approximate Size: 2.5"
$149.95 $112.46
Multicolour Lobo - C54
Multicolour Lobo - C54 Approximate Size: 2.5"
$49.95 $37.46
Multicolour Lobo - A45
Multicolour Lobo - A45 Approximate Size: 2.5"
$49.95 $37.46
Multicolour Lobo - B14
Multicolour Lobo - B14 Approximate Size: 2.5"
$49.95 $37.46
Purple Micromussa Maxima - B11
Purple Micromussa Maxima - B11 Approximate Size: 1.5" diameter
$99.95 $74.96
Red Micromussa Maxima - A63
Red Micromussa Maxima - A63 Approximate Size: 1.5" diameter
$99.95 $74.96
Pink Bowerbanki - C56
Pink Bowerbanki - C56 Approximate Size: 2" x 2"
$49.95 $37.46
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