Description
ORA® Aquacultured Premium LPS Frag 5 Pack
Includes:
Red Goniopora Coral
Space Invader Pectinia Coral
Marshall Island Torch Coral
Blue Lagoon Acan
Green Pearl Bubble
Red Goniopora Coral
Red Goniopora also called Red Flower Pot is a large polyp stony coral. It has long flowing polyps that are intense metallic red with a bright purplish blue polyp center. This species has been propagated at ORA for many generations and has shown itself to be much easier to maintain than wild varieties. Red Goniopora tends to be an aggressive coral and when placed near a competitor it will supercharge it’s tentacles with nematocysts giving them a white-tipped appearance.
Placement: All Levels
Lighting: Medium – High
Flow: Moderate
Approximate Purchase Size: 1"
Space Invader Pectinia Coral
A dramatically bright encrusting large polyp stony coral with distinctly elegant branches. This particular color form will glow with an other-worldly fluorescent green and yellow eyes tucked throughout its structure of ruffled pillars.
Grown on an approximately 1.5” disc
Marshall Island Torch Coral
The MIMF Torch Coral is a branching, large polyp stony coral. From its stony skeleton come long, waving tentacles, punctuated with a glowing yellow tip. This tough variety has been cultured for years, making the transition into a home aquarium much easier than a wild collected colony. This is a great entry level coral for beginners.
Approximate Size: 2"
ORA Green Pearl Bubble Coral
The Micronesian Bubble coral is fantastic for beginner hobbyists, though it is enjoyed by experienced hobbyists as well. From its bouncy vesicles to the intricate stripped pattern, this coral is a stunner. It looks amazing as a small frag and even more amazing as a large colony. This coral is all around a great choice!
Blue Lagoon Acan Coral
Acans are a spectacular group of corals that can be found in an array of stunning colors. Our ORA Blue Lagoon Acan showcases greens, teals and purples with a pattern of sandy white stripes. This easy to care for coral will encrust the rockwork as it grows additional “heads” and is fascinating to watch as it almost completely transforms its appearance to eat small particulate foods from the water column.
3-5 heads on a 1.5” disc.
**ORA Fish are Shipped Directly from ORA Facilities and not from SaltwaterAquarium**
