Bubble Coral (Plerogyra sp.) Green LPS Coral
Regular price £99.00Bubble coral (Plerogyra sp.)
Green
LPS Coral
Intermediate care requirements.
Approximate footprint 6 x 12cm
Large green bubble coral.
Bubble Corals have sharp ridged skeletons that protect the coral when deflated, when the coral inflates the majority of the skeleton is completely hidden. The bubbles inflate or deflate in response to lighting requirements and they're also slightly see-through and pearlescent when fully stretched.
Like other LPS corals the Bubble Coral has sweeper tentacles that will sting neighbouring corals that are placed too close. You can target feed them, they readily accept LPS pellets or small meaty foods.
They require low to moderate flow and low to moderate light.
We offer an 'Arrive Alive' guarantee on all corals, critters, fish and invertebrates. If they do not arrive alive then subject to these terms and conditions you can request a replacement or refund. We guarantee our livestock will arrive alive, there is no reason why it should arrive any other way due to the care and professional way in which they are packaged with heatpacks, polystyrene boxes and all other necessary precautions considered for the species we are shipping.
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Our corals are ‘what you see is what you get’ (WYSIWYG). This is a photo of the actual coral you will receive unless otherwise stated.
Most corals will change during transportation, colour, shape and size will all alter during shipping and is normal and will correct within 12 to 72 hours depending on the species, please only be concerned with items arriving dead not with items looking slightly smaller or different in colour during the first couple of days. If you are unsure about anything however just get in touch for more specific advice.
Maintaining proper water parameters in any type of marine aquarium is essential for the health of your fish, corals and invertebrates. Check out our handy blog post on the parameters you need to manage for the common marine aquarium and reef tank set ups
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