Seriatopora hystrix
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In general, Seriatopora corals are arborescent species. Meaning, they grow into a branching formation that comes from a slender base. Their branches are usually thick, short, tapered and fused in to clumps. You have to take note that their tentacles only goes out at night.
For the Pink with Green Polyps Birdsnest, they are predominatly colored pink with green tips and green polyps. This are the water parameters for cultivating Pink with Green Polyps Birdsnest:
Majority of the nourishment of the Pink with Green Polyps Birdsnest comes from the photosynthetic activity of the symbiotic zooxanthellae living within their tissues. On top of this, we recommend you still do supplemental feeding by adding mysis and brine shrimp. They also have the ability to absrob nutrients in the water. So, adding dissolved nutrients is also important.
A mature tank is highly recommended in propagating Pink with Green Polyps Birdsnest. They must be set on the upper portion of the tank.
The Pink with Green Polyps Birdsnest requires moderate lighting and strong water flow. However, if your specimen is a newly acquired thin branch, DO NOT expose them to strong water flow. Otherwise, they will not adopt to their new environment and will not grow.
The Pink with Green Polyps Birdsnest can be found in the waters of the Indo-Pacific Ocean. Their population in the wild is dwindling where they are now considered as a threatened species listed under Appendix II of the CITES list which means that their international trade is monitored.
Do not be alarmed if you see crabs thriving within the colony of the Pink with Green Polyps Birdsnest. They have a symbiotic relationship with small crabs, particularly the gall-forming crab Hapalocarcinus marsupialis.
Pink with Green Polyps Birdsnest are purely marine, therefore, salinity must be maintained thoroughly at 1.023 to 1.025 specific gravity.
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