Rastas are very bright and incredibly beautiful. With their red/yellow/green color combination, these are definitely show-quality coral.
Additional information: Care: Beginner - Flow: Low, medium - Lighting: Low
Water Parameters:Calcium: 440 ppm is the ideal level, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Calcium is essential for coral growth and skeletal development. Alkalinity: 9 dKH (degrees of carbonate hardness) is the target, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Alkalinity helps maintain stable pH levels and is crucial for coral health. Magnesium: 1350 ppm is the recommended level, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Magnesium plays a role in calcium and alkalinity balance. pH: Aim for a pH as close to 8.3 as possible, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Maintaining a stable pH is vital for coral growth and overall tank health. Temperature: Reef tanks typically thrive in temperatures between 75- and 80-degrees Fahrenheit. Salinity: A specific gravity of 1.025 or 35 PPT is generally recommended. Specific Gravity: Should be kept between 1.023 and 1.025. Nitrate (NO3): Levels should be kept low, ideally around 5 ppm or less. Phosphate (PO4): Should be kept as low as possible, generally below 0.03 ppm, according to Recif'Art.
Rastas are very bright and incredibly beautiful. With their red/yellow/green color combination, these are definitely show-quality coral.
Additional information: Care: Beginner - Flow: Low, medium - Lighting: Low
Water Parameters:Calcium: 440 ppm is the ideal level, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Calcium is essential for coral growth and skeletal development. Alkalinity: 9 dKH (degrees of carbonate hardness) is the target, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Alkalinity helps maintain stable pH levels and is crucial for coral health. Magnesium: 1350 ppm is the recommended level, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Magnesium plays a role in calcium and alkalinity balance. pH: Aim for a pH as close to 8.3 as possible, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Maintaining a stable pH is vital for coral growth and overall tank health. Temperature: Reef tanks typically thrive in temperatures between 75- and 80-degrees Fahrenheit. Salinity: A specific gravity of 1.025 or 35 PPT is generally recommended. Specific Gravity: Should be kept between 1.023 and 1.025. Nitrate (NO3): Levels should be kept low, ideally around 5 ppm or less. Phosphate (PO4): Should be kept as low as possible, generally below 0.03 ppm, according to Recif'Art.
Glow Pop Zoanthid have Orange oral disc with a blue face, red tentacles.
Additional information: Care: Beginner - Flow: Low, medium - Lighting: Low
Water Parameters:Calcium: 440 ppm is the ideal level, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Calcium is essential for coral growth and skeletal development. Alkalinity: 9 dKH (degrees of carbonate hardness) is the target, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Alkalinity helps maintain stable pH levels and is crucial for coral health. Magnesium: 1350 ppm is the recommended level, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Magnesium plays a role in calcium and alkalinity balance. pH: Aim for a pH as close to 8.3 as possible, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Maintaining a stable pH is vital for coral growth and overall tank health. Temperature: Reef tanks typically thrive in temperatures between 75- and 80-degrees Fahrenheit. Salinity: A specific gravity of 1.025 or 35 PPT is generally recommended. Specific Gravity: Should be kept between 1.023 and 1.025. Nitrate (NO3): Levels should be kept low, ideally around 5 ppm or less. Phosphate (PO4): Should be kept as low as possible, generally below 0.03 ppm, according to Recif'Art.
Glow Pop Zoanthid have Orange oral disc with a blue face, red tentacles.
Additional information: Care: Beginner - Flow: Low, medium - Lighting: Low
Water Parameters:Calcium: 440 ppm is the ideal level, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Calcium is essential for coral growth and skeletal development. Alkalinity: 9 dKH (degrees of carbonate hardness) is the target, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Alkalinity helps maintain stable pH levels and is crucial for coral health. Magnesium: 1350 ppm is the recommended level, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Magnesium plays a role in calcium and alkalinity balance. pH: Aim for a pH as close to 8.3 as possible, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Maintaining a stable pH is vital for coral growth and overall tank health. Temperature: Reef tanks typically thrive in temperatures between 75- and 80-degrees Fahrenheit. Salinity: A specific gravity of 1.025 or 35 PPT is generally recommended. Specific Gravity: Should be kept between 1.023 and 1.025. Nitrate (NO3): Levels should be kept low, ideally around 5 ppm or less. Phosphate (PO4): Should be kept as low as possible, generally below 0.03 ppm, according to Recif'Art.
Glow Pop Zoanthid have Orange oral disc with a blue face, red tentacles.
Additional information: Care: Beginner - Flow: Low, medium - Lighting: Low
Water Parameters:Calcium: 440 ppm is the ideal level, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Calcium is essential for coral growth and skeletal development. Alkalinity: 9 dKH (degrees of carbonate hardness) is the target, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Alkalinity helps maintain stable pH levels and is crucial for coral health. Magnesium: 1350 ppm is the recommended level, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Magnesium plays a role in calcium and alkalinity balance. pH: Aim for a pH as close to 8.3 as possible, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Maintaining a stable pH is vital for coral growth and overall tank health. Temperature: Reef tanks typically thrive in temperatures between 75- and 80-degrees Fahrenheit. Salinity: A specific gravity of 1.025 or 35 PPT is generally recommended. Specific Gravity: Should be kept between 1.023 and 1.025. Nitrate (NO3): Levels should be kept low, ideally around 5 ppm or less. Phosphate (PO4): Should be kept as low as possible, generally below 0.03 ppm, according to Recif'Art.
Glow Pop Zoanthid have Orange oral disc with a blue face, red tentacles.
Additional information: Care: Beginner - Flow: Low, medium - Lighting: Low
Water Parameters:Calcium: 440 ppm is the ideal level, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Calcium is essential for coral growth and skeletal development. Alkalinity: 9 dKH (degrees of carbonate hardness) is the target, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Alkalinity helps maintain stable pH levels and is crucial for coral health. Magnesium: 1350 ppm is the recommended level, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Magnesium plays a role in calcium and alkalinity balance. pH: Aim for a pH as close to 8.3 as possible, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Maintaining a stable pH is vital for coral growth and overall tank health. Temperature: Reef tanks typically thrive in temperatures between 75- and 80-degrees Fahrenheit. Salinity: A specific gravity of 1.025 or 35 PPT is generally recommended. Specific Gravity: Should be kept between 1.023 and 1.025. Nitrate (NO3): Levels should be kept low, ideally around 5 ppm or less. Phosphate (PO4): Should be kept as low as possible, generally below 0.03 ppm, according to Recif'Art.
Glow Pop Zoanthid have Orange oral disc with a blue face, red tentacles.
Additional information: Care: Beginner - Flow: Low, medium - Lighting: Low
Water Parameters:Calcium: 440 ppm is the ideal level, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Calcium is essential for coral growth and skeletal development. Alkalinity: 9 dKH (degrees of carbonate hardness) is the target, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Alkalinity helps maintain stable pH levels and is crucial for coral health. Magnesium: 1350 ppm is the recommended level, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Magnesium plays a role in calcium and alkalinity balance. pH: Aim for a pH as close to 8.3 as possible, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Maintaining a stable pH is vital for coral growth and overall tank health. Temperature: Reef tanks typically thrive in temperatures between 75- and 80-degrees Fahrenheit. Salinity: A specific gravity of 1.025 or 35 PPT is generally recommended. Specific Gravity: Should be kept between 1.023 and 1.025. Nitrate (NO3): Levels should be kept low, ideally around 5 ppm or less. Phosphate (PO4): Should be kept as low as possible, generally below 0.03 ppm, according to Recif'Art.
Glow Pop Zoanthid have Orange oral disc with a blue face, red tentacles.
Additional information: Care: Beginner - Flow: Low, medium - Lighting: Low
Water Parameters:Calcium: 440 ppm is the ideal level, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Calcium is essential for coral growth and skeletal development. Alkalinity: 9 dKH (degrees of carbonate hardness) is the target, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Alkalinity helps maintain stable pH levels and is crucial for coral health. Magnesium: 1350 ppm is the recommended level, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Magnesium plays a role in calcium and alkalinity balance. pH: Aim for a pH as close to 8.3 as possible, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Maintaining a stable pH is vital for coral growth and overall tank health. Temperature: Reef tanks typically thrive in temperatures between 75- and 80-degrees Fahrenheit. Salinity: A specific gravity of 1.025 or 35 PPT is generally recommended. Specific Gravity: Should be kept between 1.023 and 1.025. Nitrate (NO3): Levels should be kept low, ideally around 5 ppm or less. Phosphate (PO4): Should be kept as low as possible, generally below 0.03 ppm, according to Recif'Art.
These amazing zoanthids are a must-have for any zoanthid lover. This strain has a beautiful bright blue face, yellow speckles, with an intense yellow center.
Additional information: Care: Beginner - Flow: Low, medium - Lighting: Low
Water Parameters:Calcium: 440 ppm is the ideal level, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Calcium is essential for coral growth and skeletal development. Alkalinity: 9 dKH (degrees of carbonate hardness) is the target, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Alkalinity helps maintain stable pH levels and is crucial for coral health. Magnesium: 1350 ppm is the recommended level, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Magnesium plays a role in calcium and alkalinity balance. pH: Aim for a pH as close to 8.3 as possible, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Maintaining a stable pH is vital for coral growth and overall tank health. Temperature: Reef tanks typically thrive in temperatures between 75- and 80-degrees Fahrenheit. Salinity: A specific gravity of 1.025 or 35 PPT is generally recommended. Specific Gravity: Should be kept between 1.023 and 1.025. Nitrate (NO3): Levels should be kept low, ideally around 5 ppm or less. Phosphate (PO4): Should be kept as low as possible, generally below 0.03 ppm, according to Recif'Art.
These amazing zoanthids are a must-have for any zoanthid lover. This strain has a beautiful bright blue face, yellow speckles, with an intense yellow center.
Additional information: Care: Beginner - Flow: Low, medium - Lighting: Low
Water Parameters:Calcium: 440 ppm is the ideal level, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Calcium is essential for coral growth and skeletal development. Alkalinity: 9 dKH (degrees of carbonate hardness) is the target, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Alkalinity helps maintain stable pH levels and is crucial for coral health. Magnesium: 1350 ppm is the recommended level, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Magnesium plays a role in calcium and alkalinity balance. pH: Aim for a pH as close to 8.3 as possible, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Maintaining a stable pH is vital for coral growth and overall tank health. Temperature: Reef tanks typically thrive in temperatures between 75- and 80-degrees Fahrenheit. Salinity: A specific gravity of 1.025 or 35 PPT is generally recommended. Specific Gravity: Should be kept between 1.023 and 1.025. Nitrate (NO3): Levels should be kept low, ideally around 5 ppm or less. Phosphate (PO4): Should be kept as low as possible, generally below 0.03 ppm, according to Recif'Art.
These amazing zoanthids are a must-have for any zoanthid lover. This strain has a beautiful bright blue face, yellow speckles, with an intense yellow center.
Additional information: Care: Beginner - Flow: Low, medium - Lighting: Low
Water Parameters:Calcium: 440 ppm is the ideal level, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Calcium is essential for coral growth and skeletal development. Alkalinity: 9 dKH (degrees of carbonate hardness) is the target, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Alkalinity helps maintain stable pH levels and is crucial for coral health. Magnesium: 1350 ppm is the recommended level, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Magnesium plays a role in calcium and alkalinity balance. pH: Aim for a pH as close to 8.3 as possible, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Maintaining a stable pH is vital for coral growth and overall tank health. Temperature: Reef tanks typically thrive in temperatures between 75- and 80-degrees Fahrenheit. Salinity: A specific gravity of 1.025 or 35 PPT is generally recommended. Specific Gravity: Should be kept between 1.023 and 1.025. Nitrate (NO3): Levels should be kept low, ideally around 5 ppm or less. Phosphate (PO4): Should be kept as low as possible, generally below 0.03 ppm, according to Recif'Art.
These amazing zoanthids are a must-have for any zoanthid lover. This strain has a beautiful bright blue face, yellow speckles, with an intense yellow center.
Additional information: Care: Beginner - Flow: Low, medium - Lighting: Low
Water Parameters:Calcium: 440 ppm is the ideal level, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Calcium is essential for coral growth and skeletal development. Alkalinity: 9 dKH (degrees of carbonate hardness) is the target, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Alkalinity helps maintain stable pH levels and is crucial for coral health. Magnesium: 1350 ppm is the recommended level, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Magnesium plays a role in calcium and alkalinity balance. pH: Aim for a pH as close to 8.3 as possible, according to Bulk Reef Supply. Maintaining a stable pH is vital for coral growth and overall tank health. Temperature: Reef tanks typically thrive in temperatures between 75- and 80-degrees Fahrenheit. Salinity: A specific gravity of 1.025 or 35 PPT is generally recommended. Specific Gravity: Should be kept between 1.023 and 1.025. Nitrate (NO3): Levels should be kept low, ideally around 5 ppm or less. Phosphate (PO4): Should be kept as low as possible, generally below 0.03 ppm, according to Recif'Art.