Biota Aquacultured Palauan Zoanthid
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The Biota Aquacultured Premium Soft Coral 3 Pack is a bundle of three captive-bred soft corals that are easy to care for and will add vibrant color and texture to any reef aquarium. The pack includes a variety of soft corals, which may include Sinularia, Sarcophyton, Cladiella, or Lobophytum species, all of which are grown sustainably and without the use of harmful chemicals. These corals are suitable for both novice and experienced hobbyists and thrive in well-established reef aquariums with stable water parameters and moderate to high lighting. They are filter feeders and benefit from the addition of zooplankton and phytoplankton to their diet. With this pack, you can create a diverse and beautiful soft coral display in your aquarium while supporting sustainable aquaculture practices.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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