Red Bullseye Rhodactis Mushroom Coral
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July 13, 2023Green and Red Bullseye Rhodactis Mushroom Coral
The Green and Red Bullseye Rhodactis Mushroom Coral, also known as the Bullseye Mushroom Coral, is a species of mushroom coral that belongs to the Rhodactis genus. As the name suggests, this coral has a distinctive bullseye pattern on its surface, with alternating green and red rings. The center of the bullseye is usually a lighter color, such as white or yellow. This coral is relatively easy to care for and is a popular choice among reef aquarium enthusiasts. It requires moderate to high lighting and moderate water flow, and can be fed with small meaty foods such as brine shrimp or mysis shrimp. It is important to note that this coral can release toxins if it is stressed or damaged, so it should be handled with care. In terms of size, the Green and Red Bullseye Rhodactis Mushroom Coral can grow up to several inches in diameter, and can be propagated by cutting it into smaller pieces. Overall, this coral is a beautiful and interesting addition to any reef aquarium.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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