As more and more people set up saltwater aquariums, more are also adding coral to the dcor. As with any living thing, it is best to understand the creature and how to care for it properly before bringing it home. Coral is no different as it is a live animal that you will be adding to your tank. The care and maintenance of coral should be well understood before making the final decision to add this beautiful animal to your aquarium. The most common species of coral that are used in aquariums are called bubble coral. Due to the fact that they are so common, we will use this species as a guideline. Within the bubble coral family, there are three subspecies. They are simple bubble coral, pearl bubble coral and grape bubble coral. They are all cared for in the same way, so they will be referred to as bubble coral throughout the rest of the article. When you add them to the aquarium, it is one of the most crucial things to know how to space them. Bubble coral have long stinging cells tentacles. They remain retracted till nightfall in most cases, and will be extended when coral are fed. It is very easily to sting their neighbor coral in case they are too close. When positioning the coral in your aquarium, you need to be aware of this, try to keep them at least six inches away from others. Not only should the placement, the available lighting where they're placed also be taken into account. Bubble coral will be good in the aquarium if you have sufficient light sources beside the tube in the hood, considering to place the coral near the surface would be even better. Bubble coral love slower water movement. Don't place it in any direct current, it will keep coral's vesicles remain closed which will cause it to death in the long run. When you have the coral situated in the aquarium, you must remember it is a living animal and must eat just as your fish do. For bubble coral, feed it shrimp or small pieces of clam one to two times a week. Place the food morsels on the polyp of the coral. Any food that is trapped by the tentacles or among vesicles, will be eaten almost immediately. It is important not to overfeed the coral or your fish. Algae is a pest that will cause damage or even death of the coral. Keep the algae as controlled as possible by scheduled and routine cleaning of your aquarium. Bubble coral may also get flat worms. These worms are easily spotted and usually appear as circular spots on the coral's vesicles. They are not a cause for alarm and usually do little damage if any. However, if you notice a significant amount or a large population of these worms, you will have to take action as they could cause death. Before adding coral to your tank, it is important that you should learn all the things you can. Most people don't know how to take care of this type of animal but it is surely an amazing addition to any tank. If you are able to take a good care of it, coral will certainly make your tank a beautiful aqua paradise.
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As more and more people set up saltwater aquariums, more are also adding coral to the dcor. As with any living thing, it is best to understand the creature and how to care for it properly before bringing it home. Coral is no different as it is a live animal that you will be adding to your tank. The care and maintenance of coral should be well understood before making the final decision to add this beautiful animal to your aquarium.
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