Home | My Account/Order Tracking | Contact Us | My Cart |
Angelfish
Tangs
Message Boards
Aquarium Supplies
Care Level: Easy
Live Rock & Sand
Eye It & Buy It
Reef Packages
Corals
Fish
Inverts
FastTrack Supplies
Nano Tank Life
Sale Items
Coral
Fish
Invertebrates
Reef Packages
Plants
Forgot Password?New User?
Haiti Still Needs Us!
This Week's Specials
Sustainability Mandate
Gift Certificates
Money Back Guarantee
15 Day Guarantee
Aquarium Supplies Return Policy
Reef Rewards
Acclimation
Testimonials
Free FedEx Shipping & Discount Shipping at Saltwaterfish.com
Message Boards
Terms and Conditions
Product Index
Category Index
Follow us on Twitter
Become a Fan on Facebook
RatePoint Site Seal
Chalice Pink Frags
Echinophyllia sp.
Chalice Pink Frags

Size: 1 inch x 1 inch +
Care Level: Easy - Moderate
Temperament: Peaceful
Reef Safe: Yes
Diet: Light - Medium Flow, marine snow
Origin: Bali
Acclimation Time: Temperature Acclimate
Coral Safe: Yes
Invertebrate Safe:
Minimum Tank Size:

Add to Wishlist Print this page Email to a Friend
Care Level:
Product Description
Corals are part of a biological group known as Cnidaria. Most Cnidaria have a mouth, or mouths, that opens into one big body cavity. Due to the lack of a true digestive system, this cavity acts in its place and after the food is broken down the nutrients are then sent through the rest of the body as food. There is also no excretory system; therefore the waste is sent back through the mouth or secreted into the surrounding water.Tentacles of varying size will usually surround the mouth of Cnidari...» More Details
Shipping: FREE on all Marine Life orders over $249. » More Details
Quantity
Price Elsewhere: $36.99
Saltwaterfish Price: $29.99
Sale Price::
$24.99
Savings: $12.00
25
Reef Rewards Points
will be rewarded to you when you buy this item.
Zoos - Pink 5+ Zoos - Pink 5+
$24.99
Zoos - Red 10+ Zoos - Red 10+
$29.99
Zoos - Neon 10+ Zoos - Neon 10+
$19.99
Torch - Single Stalk Torch - Single Stalk
$19.99
$18.99
Corals are part of a biological group known as Cnidaria. Most Cnidaria have a mouth, or mouths, that opens into one big body cavity. Due to the lack of a true digestive system, this cavity acts in its place and after the food is broken down the nutrients are then sent through the rest of the body as food. There is also no excretory system; therefore the waste is sent back through the mouth or secreted into the surrounding water.Tentacles of varying size will usually surround the mouth of Cnidaria. Most Cnidaria have tentacles with stinging cells that can shoot tiny poison darts into their prey or can even be used as a defense mechanism. Some corals lack tentacles and instead cover themselves with a thin layer of mucus and use that to collect bacteria and plankton as food. Some corals even use both of these methods. Cnidaria can either be an individual animal or members of a complex colony. These "Colony Corals" share the food and nutrients taken in by each individual.Corals have tiny living organisms that actually live in their tissue. These are called zooxanthellae and they are the reason why such strong lighting is needed in the saltwater aquarium. These algae-like creatures provide the coral with oxygen and other nutrients that are produced during photosynthesis. During this process, the zooxanthellae take up carbon dioxide and provide nutrients to the coral.Corals can use two different types of defense mechanisms. One of which is a sweeper tentacle wherein the coral reaches its tentacles out to try to damage another coral with nematocysts. The other is when the coral releases a minute amount of toxin into the water to poison another coral within certain proximity. Most "Hard Corals" should not be placed within reach of another coral.
Size: 1 inch x 1 inch +
Care Level: Easy - Moderate
Temperament: Peaceful
Reef Safe: Yes
Diet: Light - Medium Flow, marine snow
Origin: Bali
Acclimation Time: Temperature Acclimate
Coral Safe: Yes
Invertebrate Safe:
Minimum Tank Size: