C.D. Merulina ampliata GREEN 3-4cm

  • pcs.
  • €9.62

Illustrative photo, coral without frag plug. The price is not subject to discount.

 

Merulina ampliata is actually a Large Polyp Stony Coral (LPS). LPS corals are characterized by large polyps and hard, calcium carbonate skeletons, which distinguish them from soft corals.

LPS corals are also prized by marine aquarists for their beauty and relatively easy care compared to some Small Polyp Stony Corals (SPS), which require more advanced husbandry conditions.

The cultivation of LPS corals, such as Merulina, requires similar environmental conditions as other stony corals. Maintaining stable water parameters, proper lighting, and adequate nutrition are crucial for their health and growth.

LPS corals can also reproduce through division or budding, and regular maintenance, such as removing algae buildup or maintaining water cleanliness, is important for ensuring their well-being.

With their impressive polyps and diverse patterns, LPS corals, including Merulina, are a popular choice for many reef enthusiasts looking to add color and life to their aquarium.

Aquarium coral farming has become increasingly popular in the aquarium world for several important reasons. Here are a few benefits of purchasing aquacultured corals:

  • Natural Reef Protection: One of the main advantages is that corals cultured in aquariums are not harvested from wild reefs. This means you are not contributing to the destruction of natural marine ecosystems.

  • Sustainable Aquaculture: By buying corals from aquaculture, you support sustainable aquaculture, which is more environmentally friendly than harvesting corals from wild reefs. This helps to protect the diversity of marine ecosystems.

  • Better Availability and Selection: Aquarium farms often offer a wider selection of coral species and varieties, giving hobbyists the opportunity to create more diverse and interesting ecosystems in their aquariums.

  • Healthier and Less Prone to Coral Diseases: Aquacultured corals are typically healthier and less prone to diseases than those harvested from wild reefs. Aquarium farmers often conduct regular tests and care for their corals, preventing diseases.

  • Suitable Husbandry Conditions: Coral farms control and maintain stable water conditions, providing optimal lighting, water flow, and nutrients. This promotes healthy growth and colorful corals.

  • Support for Enthusiasts: Aquarium farmers usually offer support and advice, which is especially helpful for novice aquarists. You can gain valuable information about care and cultivation from experienced farmers.

  • Safe and Legal Alternative: By purchasing corals from aquarium farms, you avoid potentially illegal trade in wild corals, which can lead to degradation of natural coral reefs.

  • Support for Scientific Innovation: Aquarium farms often participate in research on coral protection and restoration. By buying from them, you also support these innovative scientific endeavors.

Buying corals from aquaculture is a sustainable and ethical way to own beautiful corals in your aquarium. It is also a way to engage in the protection of marine nature and preserve wild coral reefs for future generations.