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Merulina Coral Hard - Merulina sp. - Small (Indonesia)
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Merulina Coral Hard - Merulina species
Merulina Coral Hard - Merulina species
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Merulina Coral -
Color
: The Merulina Coral has a green, tan, cream, brown and variations of the combination color.
Type of hard coral
: Small polyp stony coral (SPS).
Diet
: Planktivore.
Feeding
: It likes to eat Filter feeding invert food only.
Behavior
: The is generally semi-aggressive toward other tankmates.
Care
: Many consider the a low-maintenance specimen.
Lighting
: Has intermediate lighting needs.Symbiotic algae zooxanthellae are hosted within this organism.
Water flow
: The requires low water flow.
General notes
: The Merulina is a relatively aggressive species. Has 6 - 8 inch long sweeper tentacles that can reach corals several inches away! Don`t discredit this possibility with this coral. Relatively hardy coral often shaped like Turbinaria sp. With cups, whorls and plate shapes.
Water parameters
: Keep water quality high (SG 1.023 - 1.025, pH 8.1 - 8.4, Temp. 72 - 78° F).
Origin
: The Merulina Coral is commonly collected from Indo-Pacific.
Specifications
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Due to variations in growth of Corals from depth, environment, flow, etc. it is impossible to