Didi "Three SPS Corals Pack" Live Aquaculture Coral

$119.95

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Green Montipora Digitata is fast growing coral. Green Digitata is a finger shaped Montipora coral with neon green polyps and light green body (skin). If kept in lower light it will have darker color with bigger polyps. If kept in high light it's very bright neon green color but tiny polyps.  Right now we have up to 2" frag size.

Purple Montipora Digitata is fast growing coral. Purple Digitata is a finger shaped Montipora coral with a purple background and varying shades of tan polyps. If kept in lower light it's a subtle purple with bigger polyps. If kept in high light it's very bright purple but tiny polyps.  up to 2" frag size.

The Forest Fire Montipora digitata has bright red/orange polyps and either a light green or teal base. An excellent addition to any SPS reef. Frag - up to 1,5”

Including:

Green Montipora Digitata is fast growing coral. Green Digitata is a finger shaped Montipora coral with neon green polyps and light green body (skin). If kept in lower light it will have darker color with bigger polyps. If kept in high light it's very bright neon green color but tiny polyps.  Right now we have up to 2" frag size.

Purple Montipora Digitata is fast growing coral. Purple Digitata is a finger shaped Montipora coral with a purple background and varying shades of tan polyps. If kept in lower light it's a subtle purple with bigger polyps. If kept in high light it's very bright purple but tiny polyps.  up to 2" frag size.

The Forest Fire Montipora digitata has bright red/orange polyps and either a light green or teal base. An excellent addition to any SPS reef. Frag - up to 1,5”

Lighting: High and stable PAR levels are crucial for SPS health and vibrant coloration. These corals thrive best under strong, consistent lighting provided by high-quality LED, T5, or hybrid fixtures. Proper acclimation to light intensity helps prevent bleaching and promotes steady growth.

Flow: Strong, turbulent water movement is essential to keep delicate tissues clean, deliver nutrients, and encourage healthy polyp extension. A random, alternating flow pattern works best to mimic natural reef conditions.

Placement: Position SPS frags or colonies on mid to upper rockwork to maximize both light and flow exposure. Secure mounting is important, as SPS corals often encrust rapidly before branching outward. Strategic placement also allows room for future growth without shading neighboring corals.

Water Quality: Pristine and stable water parameters are non-negotiable. Maintain balanced alkalinity, calcium, and magnesium levels, with low but detectable nutrients to sustain healthy growth and coloration. Even small parameter fluctuations can affect SPS polyp extension or lead to color loss, so consistent monitoring and dosing are key.

Feeding: While SPS corals derive most of their energy from photosynthesis via their symbiotic zooxanthellae, they also benefit from occasional broadcast feeding of fine particulate coral foods to enhance growth, coloration, and overall vitality.

Difficulty: Best suited for intermediate to advanced hobbyists. SPS corals thrive in well-established reef systems where conditions remain stable over time and regular testing is part of the routine.

Sustainability: All SPS corals offered by coralSLover are fully aquacultured with zero wild collection, making them eco-conscious, tank-hardy, and better adapted to aquarium life.