Cyphastrea Meteor Shower Cuidados
It turns out though that there are many rare color variants of this beautiful coral that are every bit as spectacular.
Cyphastrea meteor shower cuidados. I know it needs low light and med flow but what will it eat. The most common color variant of cyphastrea is a blue base with red polyps called a meteor shower cyphastrea. The meteor shower cyphastrea coral requires moderate water flow and moderate lighting par 150 250. El meteor shower es un coral de la familia de las cyphastreas es uno de los sps más fáciles de tener y le darán un excelente color y textura a tu acuario.
Cyphastrea are a very low light coral and do poorly when exposed to high light. Any other care tips. The most common color variant of cyphastrea is a blue base with red polyps called a meteor shower cyphastrea. Lighting flow requirements.
Cyphastrea are a very low light coral and do poorly when exposed to high light. We absolutely love our cyphastrea at frag farm with nearly 30 morphs of this coral. We recommend a 14 20k color spectrum for best coloration. Cyphastrea is an easy to keep lps coral.
Its striking coloration moderate care level and fast growing nature makes our aquacultured meteor shower cyphastrea coral a great choice for all reef keepers and coral collectors. T5 s metal halides or led s can all grow favites corals when the proper par levels are provided. Imported about 2 5 years ago as a wild indo colony before the ban it has gone from strength to strength. The meteor shower cyphastrea coral is moderately easy to care for requiring moderate to strong aquarium water movement combined with moderate lighting conditions achieved by t 5s powerful leds or the more intense metal halides.
The meteor shower cyphastrea was the first aquarium coral strain to put this moon coral genus on the aquarium map. One type is referred to as meteor shower. I just ordered a meteor shower cyphastrea coral for my aquarium. Would appreciate it quote.
How fast does it grow and should it be kept away on an island rock like gsp or on the main rock. This is one of our favourites. The strong fluorescent teal base with the orange yellow polyps are striking to say the least and a beautiful addition to any reef.