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Disticophora (Assorted) Coral - Distichopora species
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Disticophora (Assorted) Coral - Distichopora speciesAlso known as: Lace Coral, Stylaster Coral
Color: The Disticophora (Assorted) Coral has a purple, and other variations color.
Type of hard coral: Small polyp stony coral (SPS).
Diet: Planktivore.
Feeding: It likes to eat Filter feeding invert food only.
Behavior: The Distichopora species is generally peaceful toward other tankmates.Care: Many consider the Distichopora species a high-maintenance specimen.
Lighting: Has low lighting needs.This coral is non-photosynthetic
Water flow: The Lace Coral, Stylaster Coral requires intermediate water flow.
General notes: The Disticophora Coral appears in shape and color to the Fire Coral but lacks the zooxanthellae (symbiotic light consuming algae) or sting of the fire coral. Requires frequent feedings of phytoplankton and likes to hang upside down in caves and overhangs. Please call before ordering this coral as it is infrequently available.
Water parameters: Keep water quality high (SG 1.023 - 1.025, pH 8.1 - 8.4, Temp. 72 - 78° F).
Origin: The Disticophora (Assorted) Coral is commonly collected from Indo-Pacific.

Specifications: Due to variations in growth of Corals from depth, environment, flow, etc. it is impossible to pinpoint exact sizes. These sizes are very approximate and will not apply in all situations. If you have any questions regarding size please contact your MarineDepotLive.com Customer Service Technician. SMALL is generally smaller than a baseball, MEDIUM is generally smaller than a softball and LARGE is generally larger than a softball.

Note: Due to variations among each species, livestock may not look identical to the image provided. Expect diversity since each animal is unique in color, texture and shape.