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The Nano Finger Coral is a tall, quickly-spreading coral that has multiple branches that resemble stubby fingers. They and are very easy to propagate by taking cuttings and tying them to a small piece of live rock rubble. Like many soft corals, they do well if placed on rockwork "islands" so they can be more easily contained to one area of the tank. If "islands" are not present be sure to provide ample space in between neighboring corals. Most leather corals can release a toxin that irritates its neighbors and turns them brown; for a safe introduction, give them a saltwater rinse after shipping and ensure your filtration has carbon. While still considered a beginner coral, Sinularia Corals can be more challenging compared to other soft corals, due to their more demanding nature; this coral is recommended for well-established aquariums with pristine water quality, and will thrive in brighter light and strong water flow.
SKU | 3468451 |
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Primary Brand | Petco Marine Inverts |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Special Diet | Omnivore |
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Scientific Name | Sinularia sp. |
Environment | Marine |
Care Level | Easy |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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ACCLIMATION: Avoid exposing new aquatic life to bright lights after opening the box. Turn off aquarium lights prior to floating aquatic life. 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. A bacteria booster addition can assist with the addition of new aquatic life. Petco offers free water testing in store to determine if your water is safe for the addition of new aquatic life. DIET: A well-balanced diet consists of a variety of flakes, pellets, freeze-dried and frozen foods, 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 aquariums.
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