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Acanthastrea Blue
Acanthastrea Blue
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Characteristics:
- Type : Acanthastrea sp. (LPS coral – large-polyp stony coral)
- Color : Vibrant blue with green or purple accents that shine in a unique color combination
- Growth habit : Compact and flat growing, with large, protruding polyps that form a magnificent structure
- Light requirements : Medium to high (to maximize the bright blue color, the lighting should be sufficiently strong)
- Current : Moderate to strong (moderate current promotes healthy growth and helps to remove organic residues)
Care instructions:
The Acanthastrea Blue It's relatively easy to care for, making it suitable for aquarium beginners who want to try LPS corals. It requires stable water parameters, moderate to strong lighting, and moderate current to develop its full potential.
A regular supply of calcium, magnesium, and carbonates is important to support skeletal growth. This coral grows rather slowly, but over time will become a stunning eye-catcher in the aquarium. It does not require any special feeding, but can benefit from plankton or coral food to supplement its nutritional needs.
Special features:
- Bright blue : Its striking blue color makes the Acanthastrea Blue a real eye-catcher in your reef aquarium.
- Peaceful and Compatible : This coral is very peaceful and combines well with other coral species, making it an excellent choice for reef aquariums.
- Easy to care for : A relatively hardy LPS coral that thrives under the right conditions.
- Versatile in use : Perfect for creating aquarium landscapes, as it looks good both as a single coral and in groups or colonies.
Why the Acanthastrea Blue is the perfect choice for your aquarium:
The Acanthastrea Blue It adds exceptional color depth and elegance to your reef aquarium. Its vibrant blue polyps and gentle growth habit make it a unique addition to any tank. This coral is not only visually impressive but also relatively easy to care for, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced aquarists.
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