Tidal Gardens, Inc. - Coral Propagation
 
Caulastrea
Blastomussa
Acanthastrea
Trachyphyllia
Discosoma
Ricordea
Rhodactis
Hairy Mushroom
We have 3 corals available for sale.
Rhodactis
Appealing to aquarists for their unique textured appearance.
Some species of Rhodactis can grow extremely large.

Indo-Pacific - Islands of the Indopacific including Fiji, Tonga, Solomon Islands, and the Great Barrier Reef.

Medium to high lighting would serve this species well. Rhodactis can be kept under high output fluorescent bulbs, but may benefit from more intense lighting. It will likely change its coloration depending on the lighting provided. Rhodactis may require a longer acclimation period to intense lighting such as metal halides.

We recommend keeping the coral in a relatively low flow area of the reef display. Too much flow could cause this particular species to become stressed and not extend fully.

Rhodactis derives much of its energy from the products of their zooxanthellae. It is not known to actively "feed" on anything, but rather passively absorb dissolved organics from the water column directly through its "skin."

This genus for the most part has been propagated extensively in captivity and is an excellent candidate for aquaculture. It is reasonable to believe that a sustainable harvest can be achieved in time.

Our Rhodactis:
(Click on an image to see a larger version.)
Orange Tonga (2nd generation) [Family Tree]
Price: $35.00
Details: Less commonly seen compared to most Rhodactis, the Orange Tonga is a wonderful addition to any reef tank. This one has a particularly nice look with an orange body and green bullseye pattern.
Orange Tonga (2nd generation) [Family Tree]
Price: $35.00
Details: Less commonly seen compared to most Rhodactis, the Orange Tonga is a wonderful addition to any reef tank. This one has a particularly nice look with an orange body and green bullseye pattern.
Green hairy mushroom (1st generation) [Family Tree]
Price: $15.00
Details: Yellowish-green with fluorescent green tips. Image taken 5/13/2008.

References

Borneman, Eric H. 2001 Aquarium Corals: Selection, Husbandry, and Natural History Microcosm Ltd. ISBN: 1-890087-47-5. pg 207-209. Buy it

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