Please note that the product information displayed is provided by manufacturers, suppliers and other third parties and is not independently verified by Petco.
The Cultured Orange Open Coral has a unique coloration that is not commonly seen in coral. The Brain Coral is a fan favorite among reef enthusiasts, however, while Favia sp. is typically the first to come to mind, Lobophyllia sp. is just as remarkable. The Brain Coral is considered to be an easy coral to care for and is an excellent suggestion for the newer reef hobbyists. This coral will retain their coloration under moderate lighting. Moderate to higher water flow is optimal with this coral and will help prevent sediments from settling on it. They have long sweeper tentacles that come out at night so be sure to provide substantial space between neighboring corals. Supplemented feedings are not a necessity for these corals but, target feedings of small meaty foods when their tentacles are out to enhance growth rates and coloration.
SKU | 3776293 |
---|---|
Primary Brand | Petco Marine Inverts |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Environment | Marine |
---|
Personalized Item flag | No |
---|---|
Size | Medium |
Petco takes great care to ensure that the Live Fish, Invertebrates & Plants you order arrives safely and in healthy condition. All Aquatic Life are guaranteed to stay alive for 7 days from the day they arrive at your home or we will gladly refund your money. Returns or refunds cannot be offered on Live Fish, Invertebrates & Plants that you decide you do not want. Please ensure the items you order are what you want before finalizing the order. If you experience a loss of your marine fish, freshwater fish, invertebrates, or live plants within 7 days of delivery please contact Customer Relations at 877-738-6742.
ACCLIMATION: Allow the sealed bag with your new fish to float in your aquarium for at least 15 minutes (but no longer than one hour) to ensure the water in the bag matches the temperature in your aquarium. For new aquariums, adding new fish slowly helps to properly develop the nitrogen cycle, which creates a safe environment for your aquatic pets. A bacteria booster may also help develop a new aquarium for your new fish. Petco offers free water testing in store to determine if your water is safe. DIET: A well-balanced diet consists of a variety of flakes, pellets, freeze-dried, and frozen food, depending on the species. FEEDING: Feed sparingly and no more than fish can eat in 1-2 minutes. Overfeeding can quickly foul the water, especially in smaller, unfiltered aquariums.
Aquarium Soft Corals
Orange Tropical Fish
Coral Frags
Reef Tank Corals
Fancy Corals For Aquarium Tank
Best Coral For Salt Water Tanks
Large Coral Reef Decoration
Aquarium Rocks & Coral
Corals
Miscellaneous Saltwater Invertebrates & Plants
Tissue Culture Aquarium Plant
Exotic Marine Fish
Coral Reef Fish
Coral Food
Blue Velvet Shrimp
Fish With Orange Stripe
Unique Aquarium Fish
Aquarium Crabs
Blue Hermit Crab
Corals For Beginners
CaribSea Aquarium Rocks & Coral
Coralife Saltwater Fish Shop
Lifegard Aquatics Aquarium Rocks & Coral
biOrb Aquarium Rocks & Coral
Penn Plax Aquarium Rocks & Coral
Ecoscape Reef Aquarium Rocks & Coral
CaribSea Saltwater Plants & Decor
CaribSea Saltwater Fish Shop
Imagitarium Aquarium Rocks & Coral
Petco Live Rock Aquarium Rocks & Coral
Petco Marine Inverts Aquatic Invertebrates
Petco Marine Inverts
Blue Ribbon Pet Saltwater Plants & Decor
Zoo Med Saltwater Fish Shop
Coralife
Petco Freshwater Fish Aquatic Invertebrates
Petco Live Rock
Penn Plax Saltwater Plants & Decor
Petco Marine Inverts Aquatic Life for Sale
CaribSea Aquarium Décor
So I have been thinking about getting a new caged animal, but am not sure what to get. I am hoping for a fairly easy animal to care for (AROUND the same "hardness level" as care for a Crested gecko), and one that doesn't need tons of (tank or cage) space. Also, I saw a Cowfish on a YouTube channel, and I thought they where cute, so I tried to find its care online, but I couldn't find anything. Nor could I find someone selling one.
Which category male flower fish add with couple of yellow blood parrot fish(male and female both are) in a (42L×7w×18h)inch water tank ? Can u guide to me this successful breeding process ? In a currently I have only two yellow parrot fish.
How to increase colour deep red and yellow citation of red blood parrot fish and yellow parrot fish ? And how far shyness of red blood parrot fish ?
What morph is my leopard gecko?
Hello, can you help me identify this plant please, the people at the store didn't know the species. Also is my aquarium good
We just tranferred Joey from a 40 Gallon Tank to a new 90+ Gallon Terrain... He seemed to be pretty happy till today. We noticed right before we changed tanks that he had some dark coloration on his left side and tip of his tail.. He was shedding at the time so we figured it was part of it.. It has yet to go away, and today he seems VERY active, mostly attempting to climb the glass of the tank. I have attached a photo, Thank You in advance! ~Robert~
My blue iguana back is a orange brown Color what does that mean
bought three hermit crabs on June 28th. Two of them are very active and have even witnessed them changing shells a few times. However, the third one seems to be staying burrowed most of the time. I am concerned.
I recently bought a pearl arrowana fish what care should I take
Has a bump/lump on her neck, yellow and red in color
I have just brought a new rapheal spooted catfish what care should I take as it is with discuss arrowana and blue angel pls will u share me the link how to hold it
I dont know if you are a tropical fish specialist. But there is something going on in my tank and need help diagnosing it. My corydora has two raised growths ..one at the base of its fin. And one under the eye. My pleco seems a bit tattered too. A little flashing was happening with my yoyo loach also. That's now stopped after a water change.