WWC Paradise Tenuis Acropora

SKU: SI-A-PDISE

Price:
Sale price$149.00

Description

Photo is a representation of the shape, size, and color of the coral you will receive.

The Paradise Tenuis Acropora is a tropical dream in coral form. With a bright teal to turquoise base, hot pink corallites, and neon yellow tips, this tenuis lights up like a reefside sunset. Its pastel blend turns electric under strong actinic light, giving it a radiant, soft-glow finish.

This coral grows in tight, refined branches with delicate polyp structure—classic tenuis form. It thrives in high-light, ultra-stable reef systems with strong but not overpowering flow.

Care Level: Advanced
Lighting: High (blue/UV blend recommended)
Flow: Moderate to high
Placement: Upper third
Growth Form: Tight, delicate branching

Paradise Tenuis is color harmony perfected—lush, tropical, and irresistibly vibrant.

Size: 3/4"+

Light Light: Med-High
Light Flow: Strong
LightCare: Moderate
Aquaculture Seal
State Inspected Aqua-culture Facility
#AQ0258015

Acropora Coral Care

Acropora corals have the largest number of species in the small polyp stony world and can be one of the most demanding and challenging corals to keep—but they can also be the most rewarding. With our guide to Acropora coral care, we will try to alleviate the challenges you may face when caring for your Acropora. 

Tank Parameters To Maintain for Healthy Acropora 

The challenge of Acropora coral care is tied to their high demands for lighting, water flow, and pristine water chemistry. They crave incredibly stable conditions in their environment, and on the surface, this sounds simple; however, those that have successfully kept Acropora understand the underlying difficulty. All these challenges make for a constantly moving target as the reef system grows over time, so there are constant changes you have to make to maintain the reef’s health. 

  • Water Chemistry – Acropora corals need three major chemicals: Calcium, Alkalinity, and Magnesium. These chemicals help them build their stony skeleton, and they are hypersensitive to those water chemistry changes.  
  • Water Cleanliness – In order for Acropora coral to grow and thrive, you want the tank to have low nitrate and phosphate levels. 
  • Light – Growth in an SPS reef system means that some corals extending upward will receive increased lighting, while the others below will be simultaneously left in the shade.
  • Water Flow – Acropora is found in areas of the reef with some of the strongest currents and greatly benefits from strong water movement in the home aquarium. Water movement is essential for bringing nutrients to coral and, more importantly, removing waste away from them. 
  • Feeding – Acropora thrives from having fish present in the tank and regular feeding of amino acids and small zooplankton for both growth and coloration.  

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