POLYP100 Blue Anthelia polyps.
POLYP100 Blue Anthelia polyps.
POLYP100 Blue Anthelia polyps (Anthelia sp.).
How to get the best look from Anthelia. An ideal starter coral.
Can be planted as a single frag square, but, looks far better when planted in a little group over neighbouring rocks. A great way to cover empty rock space quickly and inexpensively. Not as invasive as Xenia, and easier to keep too.
PLACEMENT
Low to medium light levels.
Medium to high flow rate.
All corals require reasonable water quality. Temperature and salinity should be kept as stable as possible, and low levels of nitrates and phosphates. We recommend target feeding corals at least once a week You may also wish to add liquid coral food too, we recommend using:
Coral food 99.
Which will give excellent results. This is available on our website.
SIZE
All frags vary in size in appearance and so may be a different size, colour, or, shape, compared to the photo, which is shown only as a rough guide.
COMPATIBILITY
Some fish may peck at or eat corals. Some inverts may also do so. Remove any fish or inverts that are harassing the coral.