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Seawater Encyclopedia - Horned Coral (Fluorescent)

Seawater Encyclopedia - Horned Coral (Fluorescent)

Feeding Difficulty: Difficult

Illumination: Strong

Water Flow: Strong

Place: Any

Requirements: Salinity 1.020-1.025; PH 8.1-8.4

Color: cream, green

Temperament: Fierce

Main origin: Fiji, Tonga

Species: Jomonaceae

Seawater Encyclopedia - Horned Coral (Fluorescent)

It has chrysanthemum-like, smooth horn-like and branched structures. Because of the similar shape, it is easy to confuse with staghorn coral, but the relationship between the strains is far away. There are many colors and shapes, and the color of the branch structure is cream, bright cream, fluorescent green and very short branches.

Behavior is often aggressive and kills most of the corals that are close to it, and it is necessary to keep a distance from other corals. Horned corals are difficult to raise, but if the right conditions are provided, they will flourish in coral tanks. Requires strong light and moderate water flow. In order to maintain its good growth, the provision of calcium, strontium and other trace elements is also needed.

If desired, tiny plankton or food specially designed for filter-feeding invertebrates can be provided.

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Seawater Encyclopedia - Horned Coral (Fluorescent)

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