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Large Tongan Scoly (LPS-092)

Large Tongan Scoly (LPS-092)

Prix habituel $125.00 CAD
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Large Tongan Scoly Corals, scientifically known as Scolymia vitiensis, are large polyp stony (LPS) corals that are popular among reef aquarium enthusiasts. Native to the Indo-Pacific region, including Tonga, these corals are known for their vibrant colors and unique patterns, adding a dynamic aesthetic to marine tanks. Their resilience and adaptability make them suitable for hobbyists seeking to enhance their aquarium's visual appeal.

OVERVIEW

  • Difficulty Level: Beginner

  • Lighting: Low to Moderate

  • Flow: Low to Moderate

REQUIREMENTS AND CARE

  • Difficulty Level: Large Tongan Scoly Corals are hardy and suitable for beginners. They adapt well to new environments and are relatively easy to care for.

  • Lighting Requirements: They thrive under low to moderate lighting conditions, typically between 75-125 PAR. While adaptable, providing sufficient light helps maintain their vibrant colors.

  • Water Flow Needs: They prefer low to moderate water flow environments, which aid in nutrient absorption and waste removal. Avoid strong currents that may damage the fleshy polyps.

  • Compatibility with Tank Inhabitants: Generally peaceful but can exhibit semi-aggressive behavior. Ensure adequate spacing to prevent potential overgrowth or territorial disputes.

  • Growth Rate and Space Requirements: They have a slow growth rate and require sufficient space to accommodate their size.

  • Feeding Habits: Primarily photosynthetic; benefit from supplemental feedings of small meaty foods like brine shrimp or mysis shrimp to promote optimal health and growth.

  • Propagation: Reproduce asexually through budding. Hobbyists can propagate them by carefully cutting a portion of the coral and securing it to a substrate, ensuring proper care to minimize stress and prevent infection during the process.

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