The Leptoseris coral is a dazzling species of SPS and occurs in a wide range of color morphs including neon and bright orange. These corals are known to express exceptionally vivid fluorescence and would be an awesome addition to your reef aquarium. In nature they can be found growing in low light situations such as beneath outcroppings and seem to do best with a low to moderate flow.
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Rhodactis or bullseye mushrooms are a type of Corallimorph, a soft coral that does not possess a hard skeletal structure. There are several closely related species, including the following: Discosomosa (Actinodiscus), Amplexidiscus and Ricordea mushrooms.
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Favia corals are found in various color forms and polyp shapes. "Pineapple Coral" is the name commonly given to those that have smaller circular patterns.
Favia corals will tremendously enhance the beauty of your reef aquarium. Fantastic success awaits both beginners and experts alike for the propagation of this species of LPS coral.
Favia and their close relatives, favites, come in every fantastic coloration imaginable and are marketed under a variety of names including; pineapple coral, green moon brain coral and even a star coral.
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Chalice corals have become exceedingly popular among hobbyists in recent years and simply are a must have coral. This type of LPS coral thrives in low light and does best with a moderate amount of flow. Provide just enough movement so that debris cannot collect on the coral's tissue.
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Rhodactis or bullseye mushrooms are a type of Corallimorph, a soft coral that does not possess a hard skeletal structure. There are several closely related species, including the following: Discosomosa (Actinodiscus), Amplexidiscus and Ricordea mushrooms.
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Jack O Lantern Leptoseris (WYSIWYG)
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Favia corals require moderate aquarium lighting conditions achieved by T-5s, powerful LEDs or the more intense metal halides. For continued good health, calcium, magnesium, strontium, and other trace elements should be added to the water.
Rhodactis or bullseye mushrooms are a type of Corallimorph, a soft coral that does not possess a hard skeletal structure. There are several closely related species, including the following: Discosomosa (Actinodiscus), Amplexidiscus and Ricordea mushrooms.
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Rhodactis or bullseye mushrooms are a type of Corallimorph, a soft coral that does not possess a hard skeletal structure. There are several closely related species, including the following: Discosomosa (Actinodiscus), Amplexidiscus and Ricordea mushrooms.
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Rhodactis or bullseye mushrooms are a type of Corallimorph, a soft coral that does not possess a hard skeletal structure. There are several closely related species, including the following: Discosomosa (Actinodiscus), Amplexidiscus and Ricordea mushrooms.
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Favia corals are found in various color forms and polyp shapes. "Pineapple Coral" is the name commonly given to those that have smaller circular patterns.
Favia corals require moderate aquarium lighting conditions achieved by T-5s, powerful LEDs or the more intense metal halides. For continued good health, calcium, magnesium, strontium, and other trace elements should be added to the water.
Toxic Bubble Bounce Mushroom (WYSIWYG)
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Disco Mushroom Coral shares similar care requirements as other mushroom corals and prefers a mature reef aquarium system with low light levels and low to medium water movement.
Discosoma Mushroom Coral satisfies the majority of its nutritional requirements by means of photosynthetic, symbiotic zooxanthellae algae hosted within its body.
Rhodactis Mushroom Coral shares similar care requirements as other mushroom corals and prefers a mature reef aquarium system with low light levels and low to medium water movement.
Rhodactis Mushroom Coral satisfies the majority of its nutritional requirements by means of photosynthetic, symbiotic zooxanthellae algae hosted within its body.
The Ring of Fire Rainbow Lobo Coral is breathtaking to view in person and is a must have for collectors.
The Genus Lobophyllia contains several species common to the aquarium trade with Lobophyllia Hemprichii being the most popular of these LPS corals. Some of the common names for Lobo corals include: Carpet brain, Colored open brain, Meat coral and Lobed brain coral. They come in extravagant colors which are certain to please any aquarist.
On natural reefs, lobo corals can reach several meters in diameter. Occasionally individual lobes of a specimen can even display different colors than others of the same colony. Lobophyllia are found in numerous locations on reefs thus making each one slightly different in it's lighting and water flow requirements. However, it has been generally accepted that Lobo corals do well with medium lighting and moderate water movement.
Lobophyllia will readily accept many kinds of frozen food and benefit from consistent feeding. Additional supplements to give lobo corals include strontium and iodide as well as minor and trace elements. Supplementing in this fashion will aid in the growth rate of this live coral and provide ample building blocks for it's sustained health. Open brain corals such as this Ring of Fire Rainbow Lobo are remarkably hardy and regarded as a durable LPS coral perfect for both the beginner hobbyist and expert reefers alike.
Rhodactis or bullseye mushrooms are a type of Corallimorph, a soft coral that does not possess a hard skeletal structure. There are several closely related species, including the following: Discosomosa (Actinodiscus), Amplexidiscus and Ricordea mushrooms.
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The Leptoseris coral is a dazzling species of SPS which occurs in a wide range of color morphs including neon and bright orange. These corals are known to express exceptionally vivid fluorescence and would be an awesome addition to your reef aquarium. In nature they can be found growing in low light situations such as beneath outcroppings and seem to do best with a low to moderate flow.
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The Leptoseris coral is a dazzling species of SPS which occurs in a wide range of color morphs including neon and bright orange. These corals are known to express exceptionally vivid fluorescence and would be an awesome addition to your reef aquarium. In nature, they can be found growing in low light situations such as beneath outcroppings and seem to do best with a low to moderate flow.
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Chalice Corals are almost like the lower light loving, aggressive LPS version of Montipora. They come in a huge range of colours and patterns that can be eye poppingly bright and grow into large plates.
Cyphastrea are very hearty and will thrive even if your water parameters aren’t perfect. Dose properly with calcium, alkalinity and magnesium to maximize growth, and believe me, they will grow fast! Keep your salinity, nitrate and Ph within the normal safe zones to keep this gorgeous coral healthy.
COE Phoenix Firestorm Bounce Mushroom (WYSIWYG)
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COE's Phoenix Firestorm Bounce mushroom's exploding vivacity is certain to capture both your attention and that of your colleagueswith its superlative24k gold glitter bomb texture and allure. This extremely rare mushroom is a once in a lifetime coral. If you're a serious reefer who wants to take your reef to the next level, this Rhodactis is for you.
The Phoenix firestorm mushroom coral can adapt to a variety of lighting and water conditions, however seems to prefer lower light and flow. Unlike many other rare mushroom corals, this hardy strain is cultured and thrives in a reef aquarium environment. Individuals grow several inches in diameter.
Rhodactis or bullseye mushrooms are a type of Corallimorph, a soft coral that does not possess a hard skeletal structure. There are several closely related species, including the following: Discosomosa (Actinodiscus), Amplexidiscus and Ricordea mushrooms.
Thank you for your interest in our Phoenix firestorm mushroom coral only available at Corals of Eden.com
Rhodactis or bullseye mushrooms are a type of Corallimorph, a soft coral that does not possess a hard skeletal structure. There are several closely related species, including the following: Discosomosa (Actinodiscus), Amplexidiscus and Ricordea mushrooms.
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Rhodactis Mushroom Coral shares similar care requirements as other mushroom corals and prefers a mature reef aquarium system with low light levels and low to medium water movement.
Rhodactis Mushroom Coral satisfies the majority of its nutritional requirements by means of photosynthetic, symbiotic zooxanthellae algae hosted within its body.
Rhodactis Mushroom Coral shares similar care requirements as other mushroom corals and prefers a mature reef aquarium system with low light levels and low to medium water movement.
Rhodactis Mushroom Coral satisfies the majority of its nutritional requirements by means of photosynthetic, symbiotic zooxanthellae algae hosted within its body.
Rhodactis or bullseye mushrooms are a type of Corallimorph, a soft coral that does not possess a hard skeletal structure. There are several closely related species, including the following: Discosomosa (Actinodiscus), Amplexidiscus and Ricordea mushrooms.
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Rhodactis Mushroom Coral shares similar care requirements as other mushroom corals and prefers a mature reef aquarium system with low light levels and low to medium water movement.
Rhodactis Mushroom Coral satisfies the majority of its nutritional requirements by means of photosynthetic, symbiotic zooxanthellae algae hosted within its body.
Grows over 8 inches for a single mushroom! They start out more yellow and the larger they grow the more orange they get.
Rhodactis or bullseye mushrooms are a type of Corallimorph, a soft coral that does not possess a hard skeletal structure. There are several closely related species, including the following: Discosomosa (Actinodiscus), Amplexidiscus and Ricordea mushrooms.
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This Psycho Rainbow Rim Favia Coral for sale is certain to impress anyone who takes it into their possession. It's unmatched neon green eyes (actually mouths) surrounded by a robust red/purple rim speckled with neon yellows and greens is sure to capture your attention. It's truly a magnificent live coral to behold and is even more colorful in person.
Fully Aqua-Cultured
Care: Beginner
Size: Varied
One unique feature of this Favia coral is if it is kept in rather low light, which isn't the most ideal, however it will still grow wonderfully regardless, a 1.25'' frag can swell up to nearly 3'' wide! Most LPS, or Favia corals cannot swell that much, it's certainly pretty awesome.
Our Psycho Rainbow Rim Favia Coral for sale will tolerate a variety of water conditions and has proven to be extremely hardy over the years. This favia, as with nearly all of our live coral, is fully aquacultured. This is a tremendous benefit as it is accustomed to the reef aquarium environment and will keep it's coloration and grow. When purchasing wild caught coral from other suppliers, there is an inherent risk that the coral will not adjust well to captivity. Some lose much of their natural coloration while others may not survive the transition for long term aquaculture. The Psycho Rainbow Rim Favia, already being fully grown in the reef aquarium offers a real advantage for both the beginner hobbyist or experienced reefer looking to make an investment in their collection.
Favia Coral Feeding
As is clearly visible in the video at 2:10, this Psycho Rainbow Rim Favia would die to get a bite to eat! Of the hundreds of live corals we grow, this one is a real glutton and will never say no to another piece, even if it is wafer thin. If a routine feeding routine is kept, you will experience a real difference in the vibrancy of this coral as well as some rather impressive growth. A coral which can eat that much in a single sitting really does have the ability to grow.
We recommend feeding Favia and other LPS corals at least 3-4 times per week. Target feeding is best, however broadcasting small particulates is also very beneficial if you don't have that much time.
Specific Water Flow
Psycho Rainbow Rim Favia Corals prefer low to moderate intermittent water flow. This can be achieved by acquiring a pulsating wave maker for your reef aquarium. Constant linear flow becomes agitating to some corals as it isn't natural. In an oceanic environment a swaying motion naturally occurs as a result of waves and tides. You'll want to replicate this in your home aquarium as much as possible.
Lighting Guide
This particular favia coral does well with the higher side of low to moderate lighting. If you have invested in a PAR meter, (it takes all the guess work out of lighting) that plays out to 50 - 150 PAR. We've kept the Psycho Rainbow Rim Favia at 50 PAR for a period of time, and it will swell up significantly as it truly isn't enough light for the coral.
In our experience, this favia looks its best at about 100 PAR. This gives it a slightly swelled appearance while still receiving adequate light so growth isn't inhibited. As with all new corals, you'll want to keep them low in your reef aquarium for a period of a couple days to give them a chance to recover from shipping. Then slowly over a week or two move to your desired location.
Our Psycho Rainbow Rim Favia Coral for sale is certainly not one you're going to want to miss out on. As great as pictures and videos are, they don't do justice to its coloration. Thank you for your interest in our Favia coral collection at Corals of Eden.
This chalice is a Lithophyllon undulatum. A truly beautiful coral, frags of this coral are steady growers which will add to the beauty of any reef aquarium.
Favia corals will tremendously enhance the beauty of your reef aquarium. Fantastic success awaits both beginners and experts alike for the propagation of this species of LPS coral.
Favia and their close relatives, favites, come in every fantastic coloration imaginable and are marketed under a variety of names including; pineapple coral, green moon brain coral and even a star coral.
Thanks for shopping our selection of Favia corals at Corals of Eden.com!
Psammocora corals are dazzling species of SPS and occurs in wide ranges of color morphs including neon and bright orange. These corals are known to express exceptionally vivid fluorescence and would be an awesome addition to your reef aquarium. In nature they can be found growing in low light situations such as beneath outcroppings and seem to do best with a low to moderate flow.
Sour Skittle Lepto (WYSIWYG)
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Second picture, if any, is of the mother colony and not presently for sale.
Superman Chalice Coral
Although we do not offer WYSIWYG frags for this coral we have provided a quality picture of our mother colony and in some cases a representative photo of its particular row of frags to show our stocks general appearance.
Chalice corals have become exceedingly popular among hobbyists in recent years and simply are a must have coral. This type of LPS coral thrives in low light and does best with a moderate amount of flow. Provide just enough movement so that debris cannot collect on the coral's tissue.
Thanks for Shopping our selection of Chalice Corals at Corals of Eden.com
Favia corals will tremendously enhance the beauty of your reef aquarium. Fantastic success awaits both beginners and experts alike for the propagation of this species of LPS coral.
Favia and their close relatives, favites, come in every fantastic coloration imaginable and are marketed under a variety of names including; pineapple coral, green moon brain coral and even a star coral.
Thanks for shopping our selection of Favia corals at Corals of Eden.com!
Tequila Sunrise Mushroom (WYSIWYG)
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Rhodactis or bullseye mushrooms are a type of Corallimorph, a soft coral that does not possess a hard skeletal structure. There are several closely related species, including the following: Discosomosa (Actinodiscus), Amplexidiscus and Ricordea mushrooms.
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Acan Echinatas have been known to be somewhat aggressive at times. This type of LPS may spread ''sweeping tentacles' at night and sting adjacent corals if placed too close to others. When securing frags of this species to your aquascape, it is advantageous to supply a few inches of space between coral colonies.
Favia corals require moderate aquarium lighting conditions achieved by T-5s, powerful LEDs or the more intense metal halides. For continued good health, calcium, magnesium, strontium, and other trace elements should be added to the water.
Favia corals require moderate aquarium lighting conditions achieved by T-5s, powerful LEDs or the more intense metal halides. For continued good health, calcium, magnesium, strontium, and other trace elements should be added to the water.
Acan Echinata, like most corals, are photo-synthetic animals. This means that they rely heavily on their symbiotic relationship to zooxanthellae algae for their nutrition. While feeding corals is not always necessary, if you want to see your acan echinata growth significantly increase, target feed them several times a week.
Favia corals require moderate aquarium lighting conditions achieved by T-5s, powerful LEDs or the more intense metal halides. For continued good health, calcium, magnesium, strontium, and other trace elements should be added to the water.
Sour Skittle Leptoseris (WYSIWYG)
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Favia corals require moderate aquarium lighting conditions achieved by T-5s, powerful LEDs or the more intense metal halides. For continued good health, calcium, magnesium, strontium, and other trace elements should be added to the water.
Rhodactis or bullseye mushrooms are a type of Corallimorph, a soft coral that does not possess a hard skeletal structure. There are several closely related species, including the following: Discosomosa (Actinodiscus), Amplexidiscus and Ricordea mushrooms.
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Sour Skittles Leptoseris
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Disco Mushroom Coral shares similar care requirements as other mushroom corals and prefers a mature reef aquarium system with low light levels and low to medium water movement.
Discosoma Mushroom Coral satisfies the majority of its nutritional requirements by means of photosynthetic, symbiotic zooxanthellae algae hosted within its body.
Zoanthid corals, commonly found growing on coral reefs in nature are occasionally referred to as sea mat polyps. This is due to the way they can completely cover structures underneath the sea. Zoanthids and their close relative Palythoa (Zoanthus Gigantus) are classified as Soft Corals and do not possess a hard skeletal structure.
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Favia corals will tremendously enhance the beauty of your reef aquarium. Fantastic success awaits both beginners and experts alike for the propagation of this species of LPS coral.
Favia and their close relatives, favites, come in every fantastic coloration imaginable and are marketed under a variety of names including; pineapple coral, green moon brain coral and even a star coral.
Thanks for shopping our selection of Favia corals at Corals of Eden.com!
Favia corals will tremendously enhance the beauty of your reef aquarium. Fantastic success awaits both beginners and experts alike for the propagation of this species of LPS coral.
Favia and their close relatives, favites, come in every fantastic coloration imaginable and are marketed under a variety of names including; pineapple coral, green moon brain coral and even a star coral.
Thanks for shopping our selection of Favia corals at Corals of Eden.com!
Rhodactis or bullseye mushrooms are a type of Corallimorph, a soft coral that does not possess a hard skeletal structure. There are several closely related species, including the following: Discosomosa (Actinodiscus), Amplexidiscus and Ricordea mushrooms.
Thanks for Shopping our selection of Mushroom corals at Corals of Eden, LLC
Zoanthid corals, commonly found growing on coral reefs in nature are occasionally referred to as sea mat polyps. This is due to the way they can completely cover structures underneath the sea. Zoanthids and their close relative Palythoa (Zoanthus Gigantus) are classified as Soft Corals and do not possess a hard skeletal structure.
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Second picture, if any, is the mother colony and not for sale.
Favia corals will tremendously enhance the beauty of your reef aquarium. Fantastic success awaits both beginners and experts alike for the propagation of this species of LPS coral.
Favia and their close relatives, favites, come in every fantastic coloration imaginable and are marketed under a variety of names including; pineapple coral, green moon brain coral and even a star coral.
Thanks for shopping our selection of Favia corals at Corals of Eden.com!
Favia corals will tremendously enhance the beauty of your reef aquarium. Fantastic success awaits both beginners and experts alike for the propagation of this species of LPS coral.
Favia and their close relatives, favites, come in every fantastic coloration imaginable and are marketed under a variety of names including; pineapple coral, green moon brain coral and even a star coral.
Thanks for shopping our selection of Favia corals at Corals of Eden.com!
Favia corals require moderate aquarium lighting conditions achieved by T-5s, powerful LEDs or the more intense metal halides. For continued good health, calcium, magnesium, strontium, and other trace elements should be added to the water.
Favia corals require moderate aquarium lighting conditions achieved by T-5s, powerful LEDs or the more intense metal halides. For continued good health, calcium, magnesium, strontium, and other trace elements should be added to the water.
Captain America Favia (WYSIWYG)
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