Cherries Jubilee Asian Lord and Crazy Awesome Hitchhiker Zoanthids

SKU: VP-021325-09

Price:
Sale price$229.00

Description

2" in diameter, WYSIWYG and fully conditioned to life in a reef tank by WWC! Aisan Lords are very rare in our hobby and those with awesome colors are even rarer! Just be forewarned, they seem to be a bit more of a challenge to keep than their counterparts to the south, so just make sure to feed them once per week and keep them low to get the best out of these beauties!

Asian Lords in general prefer minimal lighting at around 100 par and low to medium-low alternating flow. I would also recommend target feeding a very small amount once a week with a good quality meaty frozen food, but just make sure their feeding tentacles are out, as it not it will roll right off the coral and end up somewhere you usually don't want it (like under your rock structure, where it will rot and possibly mess up your water parameters).

Lighting = Low Light at around 100 par
Flow = Low to Medium-Low Alternating Flow
Feeding = Good Quality Frozen LPS Food 1x / weekly

Size: 3/4"+

Light Light: Medium
Light Flow: Strong
LightCare: Easy
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Light Light: Medium
Light Flow: Low
LightCare: Easy
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How To Care for Soft Corals 

Soft corals are the perfect corals for beginners looking to build a saltwater aquarium. They’re easily raised if you follow some simple soft coral care guidelines. These beautifully vibrant and unique structural corals light up and add an interesting landscape to an aquarium. Unlike the SPS and LPS corals, soft corals do not build an internal skeletal structure that would alter the reef structure. Soft corals bend and move with the current and flow of the water, which gives them have the appearance of waving in your tank. Soft coral care is essential to keeping your corals vibrant and your aquarium looking top notch! Check out our tips on how to care for your soft corals. 

Maintaining Healthy Soft Corals 

  • Light – Most soft corals prefer moderate light in aquariums; with high-intensity lights, the corals can be placed at the bottom of tanks, or if the light source is dimmer, place the soft corals at the top. 
  • Water Flow – Moderate-to-low flow is best for soft corals; this current provides circulation for food to be swept across the corals, but it is not too strong that the corals cannot open. 
  • Water Chemistry – Tolerance to chemistry changed within a tank is one of the main factors that make soft corals a great beginner coral.  
  • Feeding – Soft corals also enjoy a bit of food, so if your tank is somewhat dirty, that is a good source of food for them. 
  • Water Cleanliness – Soft corals can thrive in somewhat dirty tanks as long as the tank temperature is between 72 and 76 degrees Fahrenheit. 

Vic’s Picks features the sweetest, and absolute healthiest corals from our 30,000 gallon farm. Vic, one of the founders of WWC, has an eye for corals and he is known throughout the industry for his ability to find and farm gorgeous corals. Vic personally and carefully hand picks all the corals for this collection. 

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