BRIGHT GREEN SINULARIA CORAL donated by Tom@HaslettMI.
This generous donation from Tom is a very bright green sinularia that Tom has been growing for a while. The coral will be a branch from the coral shown in the picture below.....does not include the clown that is hosting in it!
Coral Information:
Sinularia corals are similar in shape to colt corals (Cladiella) and tree corals (Nepthea). Sinularia corals can be identified by the fact that the growth originates from a single heavy stalk unlike Nepthea and the polyps are less feathery than in colt corals. Green Sinularia is a very attractive bright greenish yellow in color. The intensity of the coloration is affected by the amount of lighting the coral receives. The branches are covered with small polyps.
Hardiness: Sinularia is very hardy and tolerates a range of conditions. On occasion, a specimen will start dissolve in one or more spots as shown in the picture above. The cause is unknown. The best approach if this occurs is to cut out the bad portion of the coral.
Lighting: While Sinularia will tolerant lower lighting levels, it does best under intense lighting. The specimen shown here is growing under 10K 400W MH lamps. It has also been grown very successfully under standard 175W mercury vapor lighting.
Water Current: Sinularia likes moderate water flow. Seem to do well under wave maker water conditions where the branches get swayed gently back and forth.
Temperature: Does well within a range of at least 75 to 84 degrees F.
Aggressiveness: Moderate. Although they do not seem to directly sting neighbors, their proximity to some other coral can cause the other corals to recede. The specimen here is in direct contact with a hammer coral and neither coral seems to harm the other. Sheer size as the specimen grows can also tend to shadow its neighbors.
Feeding: Sinularia are photosynthetic and does not require direct feeding. Unknown if they would take any form of phytoplankton or zooplankton. (information from reefcorner.com)
BeakerBob - Past MMMC Club President, current Board Member
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Amazing new corals have been donated by the Detroit Coral Farms, including a clam, Cynarina, acan, mushrooms and zoas. A big Thank You! to Matt. ENJOY!
Last edited by BeakerBob; 01-27-2012 at 09:09 PM.
BeakerBob - Past MMMC Club President, current Board Member