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Paly Frag

£6.00
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Description

 

Type: Paly
Name: Paly
Size: 
Fixing: 100mm disc 


NOTE: Palys contain palytoxin so take care when handling these corals

Coral Care Guide for Paly Coral

Welcome to the world of Paly Coral! Below is a detailed care guide to help you provide the best environment for your new coral addition and ensure it thrives in your reef tank.


Overview:

  • Scientific Name: Zoanthid species (commonly referred to as Palythoa or "Paly Coral")
  • Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
  • Growth Pattern: Colonial, with polyps spreading across available surfaces.
  • Lighting: Moderate to High
  • Flow: Low to Moderate

Ideal Tank Conditions:

  1. Tank Size:

    • Minimum recommended size: 10 gallons (nano tanks are suitable due to their size and adaptability).
  2. Water Parameters:

    • Temperature: 76–80°F (24–27°C)
    • pH: 8.1–8.4
    • Salinity: 1.023–1.025 specific gravity
    • Alkalinity: 8–12 dKH
    • Calcium: 400–450 ppm
    • Magnesium: 1200–1400 ppm
  3. Lighting Requirements:

    • Moderate to high lighting levels (50-150 PAR). Use LED, T5, or metal halide lights for best results.
    • Place them in areas with indirect light if new to your tank, and gradually acclimate them to brighter lighting.
  4. Water Flow:

    • Ensure gentle, variable water movement. This prevents detritus buildup while allowing the polyps to sway naturally without stress.

Placement and Compatibility:

  • Placement in Tank:

    • Start on the bottom of your tank or in a low-light area and gradually move them to their preferred lighting zone.
    • They grow well on live rock or coral rubble and will spread over time.
  • Compatibility:

    • Friendly with most reef-safe fish, invertebrates, and other soft corals.
    • Avoid aggressive corals that may sting or overshadow them.

Feeding:

  • Diet:

    • Paly Corals are photosynthetic, relying on their symbiotic zooxanthellae algae for nutrition.
    • Supplement their diet with occasional feedings of reef-safe foods like:
      • Phytoplankton
      • Zooplankton
      • Liquid coral foods
  • Feeding Frequency:

    • Once or twice a week during evening hours when polyps are most extended.

Maintenance and Growth:

  • Regular water changes (10-20% weekly) to maintain water quality.
  • Trim or frag colonies if they begin to overgrow or encroach on other corals.
  • Watch for algae or pests such as nudibranchs, flatworms, or bristleworms. Use dips or treatments if necessary.

Safety Note:

  • Palytoxin Warning:
    • Paly Corals can produce a toxin called palytoxin, which is harmful if inhaled or touched.
    • Always wear gloves and protective eyewear when handling or fragging these corals.
    • Avoid boiling live rock or coral that may contain palytoxin to prevent harmful fumes.

With the right care, Paly Corals can be a vibrant and rewarding addition to your reef tank, showcasing their colourful, waving polyps and ease of growth. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced aquarist, these hardy corals will add life and beauty to your underwater ecosystem.

 

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The Coral Centre

Paly Frag

£6.00

 

Type: Paly
Name: Paly
Size: 
Fixing: 100mm disc 


NOTE: Palys contain palytoxin so take care when handling these corals

Coral Care Guide for Paly Coral

Welcome to the world of Paly Coral! Below is a detailed care guide to help you provide the best environment for your new coral addition and ensure it thrives in your reef tank.


Overview:


Ideal Tank Conditions:

  1. Tank Size:

    • Minimum recommended size: 10 gallons (nano tanks are suitable due to their size and adaptability).
  2. Water Parameters:

    • Temperature: 76–80°F (24–27°C)
    • pH: 8.1–8.4
    • Salinity: 1.023–1.025 specific gravity
    • Alkalinity: 8–12 dKH
    • Calcium: 400–450 ppm
    • Magnesium: 1200–1400 ppm
  3. Lighting Requirements:

    • Moderate to high lighting levels (50-150 PAR). Use LED, T5, or metal halide lights for best results.
    • Place them in areas with indirect light if new to your tank, and gradually acclimate them to brighter lighting.
  4. Water Flow:

    • Ensure gentle, variable water movement. This prevents detritus buildup while allowing the polyps to sway naturally without stress.

Placement and Compatibility:


Feeding:


Maintenance and Growth:


Safety Note:


With the right care, Paly Corals can be a vibrant and rewarding addition to your reef tank, showcasing their colourful, waving polyps and ease of growth. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced aquarist, these hardy corals will add life and beauty to your underwater ecosystem.

 

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