Coral - Frag - Turbinaria - Scroll - Violet and Yellow BIOTA
Article number: | 16699 |
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All frags are propagated from this pictured coral. Turbinaria Sp. Contains several different species that are commonly seen in the aquarium trade. Some species include disc coral, scroll coral, cup coral, pagoda coral, and ruffled ridge coral.
Turbinaria Sp.
Care Level: Easy
Temperament: Peaceful
Lighting: Moderate
Waterflow: Moderate
Placement: Middle Half of the Tank
Origin: Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean (typically collected off the coast of Australlia, around numerous different Indo-Pacific islands, and further North off the coast of Japan)
Family: Dendrophylliidae
Type: Large Polyp Stony
Long Description: Turbinaria Sp. Contains several different species that are commonly seen in the aquarium trade. Some species include disc coral, scroll coral, cup coral, pagoda coral, and ruffled ridge coral. They are relatively easy to keep, requiring moderate lighting and flow, and, should be placed somewhere around the middle of the tank.
Although Turbinaria corals are are mainly photosynthetic, relying on the products of their zooxanthellae, they do enjoy being fed phytoplankton and zooplankton, as well as other products like Coral Feast, Reef Energy, and Amino Acids.