LPS
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Hammer - Purple Tip Branching
This coral receives most of its energy by utilizing the photosynthetic algae contained within its tissues. It can also absorb dissolved nutrients from the water and may be offered zooplankton coral preparations, rotifers, mysis shrimp, enriched brine shrimp, oyster eggs, etc.Although Euphyllia corals can be quite hardy and not prone to pests, they are not tolerant of poor water quality and may fail to extend their polyps. Physical damage to the coral should be avoided at all cost, as it is prone to infectious brown jelly infection.This coral should be provided with plenty of space as it may produce long, powerful sweeper tentacles; low water flow helps to minimize the growth of these tentacles.With tentacles waving in the current in an almost hypnotic fashion, Hammer coral has charmed nearly every reef keeper at some point. Each tentacle ends in a single “T” shaped tip in a contrasting hue from its stalk.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: Intermediate Growth Speed: Medium - Fast Lighting:Medium Average Placement: Middle - High Water Flow: Low - Medium Temperament: Aggressive
$31.45 - $89.95
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
$13.45 - $76.45
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
$22.45 - $53.95
Hammer - Gold Branching
This coral receives most of its energy by utilizing the photosynthetic algae contained within its tissues. It can also absorb dissolved nutrients from the water and may be offered zooplankton coral preparations, rotifers, mysis shrimp, enriched brine shrimp, oyster eggs, etc.Although Euphyllia corals can be quite hardy and not prone to pests, they are not tolerant of poor water quality and may fail to extend their polyps. Physical damage to the coral should be avoided at all cost, as it is prone to infectious brown jelly infection.This coral should be provided with plenty of space as it may produce long, powerful sweeper tentacles; low water flow helps to minimize the growth of these tentacles.With tentacles waving in the current in an almost hypnotic fashion, Hammer coral has charmed nearly every reef keeper at some point. Each tentacle ends in a single “T” shaped tip in a contrasting hue from its stalk.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: Intermediate Growth Speed: Medium - Fast Lighting:Medium Average Placement: Middle - High Water Flow: Low - Medium Temperament: Aggressive
$53.95 - $134.95
Bubble Coral (Ultra)
This coral receives most of its energy by utilizing the photosynthetic algae contained within its tissues. At night time it will retract the bubbles and extend its feeding tentacles, and will benefit from meaty foods such as mysis shrimp, enriched brine shrimp, oyster eggs, pellets, etc. It can alter the size of its bubbles to expose its symbiotic algae to more or less light, however like all corals sudden changes in light intensity should be avoided.Bubble corals can be hardy once established and are not prone to pests, aside from planaria flatworms. When handling this coral it should be picked up via the skeleton only, and allowed to fully retract before removing from the water. It has thin tissue which is prone to tearing, and may suffer from infectious brown jelly infection due to injury if removed from water while inflated, from falls due to incorrect placement, or high water flow.This coral should be provided with plenty of space as it may produce long, powerful sweeper tentacles.The Bubble coral is an irresistible display of large water filled balloons which totally obscure the stony skeleton underneath. Its alluring appearance has made it a favorite of many hobbyists. The ultra Bubble is typically translucent green, and may fluorescence brightly under actinic lighting. Australian specimens are more rare and impressive than those from other locations. It is best positioned on the rockwork where it cannot fall, in a vertical position. 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: Medium Lighting:Low - Medium Average Placement: Low - Middle Water Flow: Low Temperament: Aggressive
$107.45 - $264.95
Walking Dendro Coral
An absolutely delightful creature, the Walking Dendro coral contains inside of its skeleton a commensal peanut worm. As the worm moves around in search of food it also moves its coral host, which helps prevent the coral from being buried in the substrate. This is a fairly new animal to the captive aquarium scene which we are very excited about. It is usually yellowish to orange with long tentacles which emerge in dim lighting or when it detects food.The Walking Dendro coral may contain photosynthetic algae within its tissues providing a small amount of energy, however it is best cared for like a non-photosythetic coral, that is, frequent feedings of meaty items. It will accept mysis shrimp, enriched brine shrimp, oyster eggs, pellets, etc. Feedings should be as regular as possible, at least once every two or three days. Weak specimens may conserve energy by refusing to open; in this situation food may have to settle on the polyps for some time before it will eat. The worm does not require much aside from a mature sand bed to provide it with food, and a slow acclimation to the aquarium.If regular feedings are provided it will reward the dedicated aquarist with growth and good polyp extension. It is typically solitary and does not become colonial. It is semi-aggressive and should be protected from contacting other corals.Because of its requirement for frequent feeding it makes an excellent tank-mate with sun coral, carnation, flowerpot, 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. Difficulty: Advanced Growth Speed: Slow Lighting:Medium - High Average Placement: Low Water Flow: Low - Medium Temperament: Semi-Aggressive
$34.45
Goniopora- Frag Group 3
Goniopora- Frag Group 3 Four small Gonioporas, sold separately. B7- Small Orange/Pink Goniopora B46- Small Green Goniopora B20- Small Pink Goniopora C73- Small Pink Goniopora
$69.95
Goniopora- Frag Group 5
Goniopora- Frag Group 5 Four small Gonioporas, sold separately. C72- Small Goniopora A64- Small Green Goniopora B3- Small Rust/Red Goniopora C74- Small Pink Goniopora
$69.95
Goniopora- Frag Group 2
Goniopora- Frag Group 1. Four small Gonioporas, sold separately. B5- Small pink Goniopora B39- Small Green Goniopora B35- 3 pieces: pink, green and gold Gonioporas. B6- Small green Goniopora.
$69.95
Acanthrophyllia Deshi - A72
Acanthrophyllia Deshi - A72
$149.95
Goniopora- Frag Group 4
Goniopora- Frag Group 4 Four small Gonioporas, sold separately. C56- Small Goniopora B25- Small Green Goniopora B33- Small Green Goniopora B47- No longer available
$69.95
$129.95
Pipe Organ - A61
Pipe Organ - A61 Approx 2 in. at widest point
$39.95
Favia - Green/Yellow - C57
Favia - Green/Yellow - C57 Approx 2.5 in at widest point
$149.95
Favia - Green/Yellow - B26
Favia - Green/Yellow - B26 Approx 2.5 in at widest point
$149.95
Favia - Multicolor - B10
Favia - Multicolor - B10 Approx 4 in at widest point
$149.95
Favia - Multicolor - B9
Favia - Multicolor - B9 Approx 3.5 in at widest point
$149.95
Favia - B24
Favia - B24 Approx 2.5 in at widest point
$149.95
Micromussa Amakusensis - B21
Micromussa Amakusensis - B21 Approx. 2.5 in. at widest point.
$199.95
Micromussa Amakusensis - C70
Micromussa Amakusensis - C70 Approx. 2 in. at widest point.
$199.95
Favia - Red/Yellow - C53
Favia - Red/Yellow - C53
$199.95
Indophyllia - Multicolor - B34
Indophyllia - Multicolor - B34 Approx 4 in. at widest point.
$299.95
Indophyllia - Green Multicolor - B32
Indophyllia - Green Multicolor - B32 Approx 4 in. at widest point.
$299.95
Symphyllia - Multicolor - C60
Symphyllia - Multicolor - C60 Approx 3 in. at widest point
$99.95
Blastomussa - Red - A73
Blastomussa - Red - A73 Approx. 1.5 in. at widest point.
$129.95
Candy Cane - Kryptonite - A44
Candy Cane - Kryptonite - A44
$49.45
Symphyllia - Multicolor - A48
Symphyllia - Multicolor - A48 Approx 1.5 in at widest point
$89.95
Symphyllia - Multicolor - A52
Symphyllia - Multicolor - A52 Approx 3 in at widest point
$89.95
Micromussa Amakusensis - A40
Micromussa Amakusensis - A40 Approx. 1.5 im. at widest point.
$69.95
Alveopora - Green - A41
Alveopora - Green - A41
$99.95
Chalice - Gold - A33
Chalice - Gold - A33
$99.95
Favia - A36
Favia - A36
$69.95
Symphyllia - Multicolor - B50
Symphyllia - Multicolor - B50 Approx 1.5 in at widest point
$34.95
Symphyllia - Multicolor - B49
Symphyllia - Multicolor - B49 Approx 3.5 in at widest point
$89.95
Echinata - Multicolor - B39
Echinata - Multicolor - B39 Approx 3.5 in at widest point
$199.95
Favia - Candy Corn - B35
Favia - Candy Corn - B35
$99.95
Favia - Candy Corn - C54
Favia - Candy Corn - C54
$99.95
Micromussa - B28
Micromussa - B28 Approx 2 in. at widest point
$59.95
Micromussa - B41
Micromussa - B41 Approx 2 in. at widest point
$59.95
Alveopora - Green - A65
Alveopora - Green - A65
$139.95
Grafted Chalice - A47
Grafted Chalice - A47
$129.95
Chalice - Raja Rampage - B25
Chalice - Raja Rampage - B25
$99.95
Grafted Favia - A26
Grafted Favia - A26
$149.95
Grafted Chalice - Multicolor - A63
Grafted Chalice - Multicolor - A63
$139.95
Octospawn - Green/Yellow - B22
Octospawn - Green/Yellow - B22
$149.95
Goniopora - A71
Goniopora - A71
$199.95
Micromussa - C66
Micromussa - C66
$69.95
Favia - Enzo Ferrari - C55
Favia - Enzo Ferrari - C55
$99.95
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