Coralaxy-farmed

Xenia umbellata

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Pulsating soft coral for the saltwater aquarium - fascinating to observe.

We generally show the coral frags under different
light settings:

  • Top view blue light - 20,000 K
  • Top view daylight - 12,000 K
  • Reef tank shot without filter
  • Reef tank shot with orange filter (= filter shot)
  • Variation of frags
  • optional: picture of the broodstock

When taking a filter shot, we deliberately choose not to use too much blue light in order to display the colors as naturally as possible and as one would perceive them without filter glasses. Please note that deviations can still occur due to certain display and lighting settings and subjective perception.

In terms of size, you can use the light grid plate to help you: one square is 1.6 x 1.6 cm. Our frag plugs measure 2 or 3 cm in diameter.

Xenia - Corals for beginners in marine aquariums

In contrast to stony corals, soft corals do not form a solid skeleton made of calcium carbonate. They are therefore more tolerant of fluctuations in calcium concentration and KH values. Soft corals are perfect candidates for both beginners in reef aquarium keeping and for aquarists who do not (want to) pay meticulous attention to their water values.

Xenia -Soft corals grow well

Xenias can multiply quickly in good conditions and are therefore useful consumers of excess nutrients. This makes them particularly suitable for initial stocking or for saltwater aquariums with lots of fish. To control the spread, it is best to place the Xenias on a separate small stone that is in the sand a little away from the rest of the reef structure. Xenias do not like fine sand, so you can limit their reproduction in this way.

High nutrient values? No problem for soft corals!

Soft corals cope well with increased nutrient concentrations. Phosphate concentrations of up to 0.2 mg/l and nitrate concentrations of up to 20 mg/l are considered perfectly acceptable. They are therefore not only ideal for a newly set up or small reef aquarium, but also for keeping with fish. Note that colorful soft corals can temporarily lose their intense colors when nutrient levels are high.