Pectinia - Space Invader

Pectinia sp.
UPC/EAN: CPLC-3720
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Grows into exotic shapes such plates, leaves, valleys, ridges or spires covered in puffy tissue.

Notable for its extreme diversity of growth forms, this coral may form plates, leaves, valleys, ridges or spires covered in puffy tissue creating a translucent effect. It grows slowly, but rewards with ever more ornate and intricate shapes as it matures.

This coral receives most of its energy by utilizing the photosynthetic algae contained within its tissues. It will also benefit from occasional feedings of small phytoplankton, zooplankton and small meaty items best offered in the evening. Pectinia is related to the Chalice corals Echinophyllia, Mycedium and Oxypora, however it tends to grow much more exotic structures as opposed to a simple bowl-shape.

When handling this coral it should be picked up from underneath, and allowed to fully retract before removing from the water. It has a thin skeleton prone to physical injury leading to infection, especially if removed from water while inflated or from falls due to incorrect placement. It is however known to be virtually pest free.

It may extend sweeper tentacles to feed at night, however it is prone to being injured by other corals.

Water flow is best provided as turbulent flow with the use of a wave maker or surge action. Constant laminar flow is very damaging and could cause death of the coral. Alkalinity, calcium, magnesium and strontium are required for growth and should be checked regularly.

  • Difficulty: Intermediate
  • Growth Speed: Slow
  • Lighting: Medium
  • Average Placement: Low - Middle
  • Water Flow: Low
  • Temperament: Peaceful