Borealis Acropora Coral (Acropora sp.)

299.90 Lei

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Borealis Acropora Coral, Aquacultured (Acropora sp.) Care Level : Moderate Temperament : Peaceful Lighting : Moderate to High Waterflow : Strong Placement : All Water Conditions : 72-78° F, dKH 8-12, pH...
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Borealis Acropora Coral, Aquacultured (Acropora sp.)

Care Level: Moderate
Temperament: Peaceful
Lighting: Moderate to High
Waterflow: Strong
Placement: All
Water Conditions: 72-78° F, dKH 8-12, pH 8.1-8.4, sg 1.023-1.025
Color Form: Blue
Supplements: Calcium, Magnesium, Strontium, Iodine, Trace Elements
Compatibility: View Chart
Origin: Aquacultured - ORA®
Family: Acroporidae

The aquacultured ORA® Borealis Acropora Coral is a tight-clustered branching acropora with a green background and radiant, light blue growth tips. The ORA ® Borealis shows outstanding polyp extension and movement in strong current. Similar to Blue Voodoo, it differs by having shorter and tighter branches as well as a brighter green polyp and base coloration and lighter blue tips. Under certain flow conditions, this coral grows into a very compact group of small branches giving it a very bushy appearance.

They will thrive in a variety of lighting conditions, ranging from power compacts, T-5s, powerful LEDs and up to the more intense metal halides. The ORA aquacultured corals satisfy the majority of their nutritional requirements by means of photosynthetic, symbiotic zooxanthellae algae hosted within its body. Under the right conditions, the growth rate of the Acropora coral is much more rapid than most of the other corals found in an established reef aquarium.

To maximize their growth rate, it is imperative to maintain a high pH, alkalinity and calcium levels, and to keep phosphate and nitrate levels as close to zero as possible. If conditions are ideal, these corals can also be cultured and grown into a new colony from living fragments or broken pieces.

Along with lighting and water quality, Acropora corals prefer strong, intermittent water flow within the aquarium. This is best accomplished with a wavemaker and multiple powerheads. Acropora corals receive a majority of their nutritional requirements from photosynthesis, but will benefit from the addition of zooplankton.

 

The ORA Aquacultured Borealis Acropora coral is attached to a plastic plug and can be easily placed in holes or between the rockwork of the reef aquarium

Approximate Purchase Size: 1" to 2"

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