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Tubastrea Aurea

Tubastrea Aurea coral are members of the sun coral family, also known as sun polyps. Tubastrea come in a variety of extremely brilliant and unusual colors such as yellow, orange and black, but the Tubastrea Aurea type of coral is usually orange. They are extremely vibrant and are very eye-catching to look at in a coral reef atmosphere, despite their high maintenance requirements.

Tubastrea Aurea Hardiness

Because of its incredibly beautiful nature, Tubastrea Aurea look stunning in a coral reef tank. If fed properly, Tubastrea Aurea can be extremely hardy. However, over time, Tubastrea regular daily feedings will become an issue for the most dedicated aquarist. If each individual polyp does not receive regular feeding, it will wither and die.

Caring For Tubastrea Aurea

The price to pay for caring for orange Tubastrea Aurea corals is in its care. They are difficult to keep in a marine tank, because they do not contain the zoxanthellae algae that make corals photosynthetic. Therefore it is essential that anyone wanting to keep this coral in their tank be dedicated to daily feedings of meaty material to keep the Tubastrea Aurea healthy and happy.

Feeding Tubastrea Aurea

Tubastrea Aurea coral must be fed with meaty foods and attention must be paid to every single polyp in order to have successful feeding procedures. They often have to be fed by direct feed with a syringe. Food varieties include brine shrimp, phytoplankton and marine cuisine. Much patience is needed to find the right feeding time and process.

Tubastrea Aurea Placement In The Tank

Many Tubastrea Aurea corals are generally happy in substrate or low rock placement when in captivity. When choosing the best spot in the tank for this type of coral, keep in mind that it will need to be easily accessible for frequent feedings. Though placing Tubastrea Aurea on the roof of a cave in your tank may replicate how it was found, this will make feeding it difficult.

Training And Propagation

Tubastrea Aurea coral are extremely elusive when first placed in a new tank environment. When first introduced, the polyps will not open very much. Feeding them at the same time every day will train them to start to open even before you place the food in front of the Tubastrea. This type of coral will readily reproduce in an aquarium setting. Tubastrea will propagate on their own in the form of tiny buds that grow rapidly, or you can separate them using a dremel or power tools.


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