Herpolitha limax ORANGE (02.05.2024) 6cm

  • Code: 4298
  • Manufacturer: JadwigaMorska
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Fungia, also known as "mushroom coral" due to its distinctive mushroom-like appearance, is a type of hard coral. They are solitary corals, meaning they grow individually and do not form colonies like some other coral species. Here is a description and information about the cultivation of Fungia coral:

Description of Fungia Coral: Fungia coral has a flat, disc-shaped body with a prominent, convex center (the cap) and a thin, often wavy, edge. Their soft tissue is covered with calcium, giving them a hard structure. Fungia corals come in various colors, including browns, greens, blues, reds, purples, and other shades. Some species can reach up to 30 cm in diameter.

Cultivation Conditions:

  1. Light: Fungia coral requires moderate to strong lighting. Ideally, it should be placed in an aquarium or on a reef in an area with moderate light levels.

  2. Water Flow: Fungia corals prefer moderate water flow. Excessive flow can damage their soft tissues.

  3. Temperature: The ideal temperature for Fungia coral is around 25-28°C.

  4. Water Quality: Maintaining proper water quality is crucial. Stable water parameters, such as pH (around 8.2-8.4) and calcium, magnesium, and alkalinity levels (KH), are essential for healthy growth.

  5. Feeding: Fungia coral contains symbiotic zooxanthellae algae, which provide some of their nutrition through photosynthesis. Additionally, you can feed them with small coral-specific food particles like zooplankton or specially prepared coral food.

  6. Acclimation: When introducing Fungia coral to the aquarium or reef, it's important to acclimate it properly to avoid thermal or light shock.

  7. Propagation: Fungia corals can reproduce through division. In suitable conditions, they will create new buds or split into two parts that grow separately.

It's important to note that keeping Fungia coral in an aquarium requires experience in coral husbandry and maintaining proper water conditions. Providing them with adequate space is also crucial as the unique shape of Fungia coral can lead to conflicts with other organisms on the reef.



Benefits of Buying Corals from Aquarium Cultivation:

Aquarium coral cultivation has become increasingly popular in the world of aquarium enthusiasts for several important reasons. Here are some advantages of purchasing corals from aquarium cultivation:

  1. Protection of Natural Coral Reefs:

    • One of the primary benefits is that corals cultivated in aquariums are not harvested from wild coral reefs. This means that you are not contributing to the destruction of natural marine ecosystems.

  2. Sustainable Aquaculture:

    • By buying corals from cultivation, you support sustainable aquaculture, which is more environmentally friendly than harvesting corals from wild reefs. This contributes to the preservation of marine biodiversity.

  3. Greater Availability and Variety:

    • Aquarium cultivators often offer a wider range of coral species and varieties, allowing aquarium enthusiasts to create more diverse and interesting ecosystems in their tanks.

  4. Healthier and Less Prone to Disease:

    • Corals from cultivation are typically healthier and less susceptible to diseases compared to those harvested from wild reefs. Aquarium cultivators often conduct regular testing and care for their corals, preventing diseases.

  5. Proper Cultivation Conditions:

    • Coral cultivators control and maintain stable water conditions, ensuring optimal lighting, water flow, and nutrient levels. This promotes healthy growth and vibrant colors in corals.

  6. Support for Enthusiasts:

    • Aquarium cultivators often offer support and advice, which can be particularly helpful for novice aquarists. You can gain valuable insights into coral care and cultivation from experienced cultivators.

  7. Safe and Legal Alternative:

    • When you purchase corals from aquarium cultivation, you avoid potentially illegal trade in wild corals, which can lead to the degradation of natural coral reefs.

  8. Supporting Scientific Innovation:

    • Aquarium cultivators often engage in research related to coral conservation and reef restoration. By buying from them, you also support these innovative scientific efforts.

Buying corals from aquarium cultivation is a sustainable and ethical way to own beautiful corals in your aquarium. It is also a means of engaging in the protection of marine nature and preserving wild coral reefs for future generations.