Tidal Gardens, Inc. - Coral Propagation
 
Pseudocorynactis
Euphyllia divisa
Cladiella
Litophyton
Nephthea
Montipora
Echinopora
Chalice Coral
We have 3 corals available for sale.
Echinopora
Exotic coral lovers rejoice! Echinoporas come in dazzling
color combinations that are not commonly seen.

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

Intense lighting is recommended for best coloration and overall health. Use either Metal Halide lighting or a large bank of high output fluorescent or compact fluorescent bulbs. If not provided proper lighting, the colors of Echinopora may fade, but worse the coral may not receive enough energy and perish.

Moderate water movement is recommended.

Echinopora relies heavily on the products of their zooxanthellae. This coral may benefit from the addition of phytoplankton as a food source. While the coral itself may consume some phytoplankton, the real benefit is the increased population of rotifers that feed on the phytoplankton. Rotifers make a good meal to a vast array of corals. If phytoplankton is not readily available, you may attempt to feed the coral finely ground meaty foods. The food should almost have a paste-like consistency before being administered.

Our Echinopora:
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Chalice L (3rd generation) [Family Tree]
Price: $30.00
Details: Dark bluish-purple with many small domes on the flat surface of the coral forming very interesting patterns.
Chalice I (1st generation) [Family Tree]
Price: $25.00
Details:
Chalice G (1st generation) [Family Tree]
Price: $50.00
Details: Rare Leptoseris coral that does best in low light. Narrow green stripes, emerald eyes and purple rim.

References

Borneman, Eric H. 2001 Aquarium Corals: Selection, Husbandry, and Natural History Microcosm Ltd. ISBN: 1-890087-47-5. pg 288-289. Buy it

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