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Coral for Sale - Hydnophora
Hydnophora
Price: $30
Coral for Sale - Euphyllia divisa
Euphyllia divisa
Price: $40
Coral for Sale - Ricordea
Ricordea
Price: $25
Coral for Sale - Cynarina
Cynarina
Price: $85
Coral for Sale - Euphyllia glabrescens
Euphyllia glabrescens
Price: $150
Coral for Sale - Stichodactyla
Stichodactyla
Price: $75
Coral for Sale - Euphyllia ancora
Euphyllia ancora
Price: $50
Coral for Sale - Parazoanthus
Parazoanthus
Price: $25
Coral for Sale - Sarcophyton
Sarcophyton
Price: $30
Coral for Sale - Caulastrea
Caulastrea
Price: $25
Coral for Sale - Echinopora
Echinopora
Price: $35
Coral for Sale - Litophyton
Litophyton
Price: $40

Xenia
Pulse Coral
We have 3 corals available for sale.
Xenia
A coral in constant motion as its polyps

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. Xenia 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. Xenia may require a longer acclimation period to intense lighting such as metal halides.

Moderate water movement is recommended.

Xenia 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.


Xenia from Than Thein on Vimeo.


Our Xenia:
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Purple Cispitularia
Price: $40.00
Details:
Xenia A (1st generation)
Price: $20.00
Details: Cream-colored stalk with feathery pulsing tentacles that are fun to watch.
Xenia A (1st generation)
Price: $20.00
Details: Cream-colored stalk with feathery pulsing tentacles that are fun to watch.

References

Borneman, Eric H. 2001 Aquarium Corals: Selection, Husbandry, and Natural History Microcosm Ltd. ISBN: 1-890087-47-5. pg 150-153. Buy it

Calfo, Anthony R. 2001 Book of Coral Propagation, Volume 1: Reef Gardening for Aquarists readingtrees.com ISBN: 0-971637-10-5. pg 299-305. Buy it

Fossa, Svein A., Alf Jacob Nilsen 1998 The Modern Coral Reef Aquarium Vol. 2 Birgit Schmettkamp Verlag ISBN: 3-928819-23-2. pg 130-137. Buy it

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