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RC Cousin Eddies Toxic Montipora

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RC Cousin Eddies Toxic Montipora
AQUACULTURED FRAG SIZE: 1" FRAG
This baby is SUPER BRIGHT. Photo is of the mother colony. You will receive a 3/4" Frag like the ones pictured in photograph 2. 

This is fully Aquacultured at Reef Chasers facility!

Montipora corals are small polyp stony (sps) corals that belong to the Acroporidae family.  With 85 known species of Montipora, there are several different growth morphologies present within the genus. Some colonies exhibit submassive, laminae, foliaceous, encrusting, and branching growth. Some colonies may exhibit a few different types of growth.  With a variety of body types and growth styles, it isn't surprising that Montipora corals are also found in a wide variety of colors and textures.

Montipora corals require high lighting. We recommend 250-500 PAR depending on the specific species of Montipora. Bear in mind that most corals can be gradually adapted to lighting conditions outside of their normal preferences. Montipora corals also prefer moderately strong water flow in which the flow path is alternating. Please note, these corals are very sensitive to changes in water parameters. Any changes you implement must be gradual.
For more information about this coral and more visit our Coral Care Blog.
HIGH
(200-350 PAR)
MODERATE, ALTERNATING
INTERMEDIATE

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RC Cousin Eddies Toxic Montipora
AQUACULTURED FRAG SIZE: 1" FRAG
This baby is SUPER BRIGHT. Photo is of the mother colony. You will receive a 3/4" Frag like the ones pictured in photograph 2. 

This is fully Aquacultured at Reef Chasers facility!

Montipora corals are small polyp stony (sps) corals that belong to the Acroporidae family.  With 85 known species of Montipora, there are several different growth morphologies present within the genus. Some colonies exhibit submassive, laminae, foliaceous, encrusting, and branching growth. Some colonies may exhibit a few different types of growth.  With a variety of body types and growth styles, it isn't surprising that Montipora corals are also found in a wide variety of colors and textures.

Montipora corals require high lighting. We recommend 250-500 PAR depending on the specific species of Montipora. Bear in mind that most corals can be gradually adapted to lighting conditions outside of their normal preferences. Montipora corals also prefer moderately strong water flow in which the flow path is alternating. Please note, these corals are very sensitive to changes in water parameters. Any changes you implement must be gradual.
For more information about this coral and more visit our Coral Care Blog.
HIGH
(200-350 PAR)
MODERATE, ALTERNATING
INTERMEDIATE
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