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The Siphonogorgia is a magnificent and very common coral in the Indo-Pacific, appreciated for its elegant shape and its fine, branched polyps. This coral is distinguished by its varied colors and fluid movements, which bring a spectacular visual effect to a reef aquarium.
For its well-being, the Siphonogorgia should be placed in a moderately lit location, away from direct light. It prefers a strong and alternating flow, which simulates ocean currents and helps keep its polyps open for feeding.
This coral is heterotrophic, meaning it feeds solely on plankton and Artemia nauplii. To maintain its vitality, it should be fed 2 to 3 times a week with these fine foods. Regular feeding is crucial for its development and long-term health.
The Siphonogorgia thrives in stable, well-oxygenated water:
With its branched shape and elegant movement, the Siphonogorgia is perfect for adding depth and dynamism to a reef. It is generally placed in the background or in moderately lit areas, where its polyps can unfold and capture food efficiently.
Thanks to its relatively simple maintenance and unique appearance, the Siphonogorgia is a reliable choice for any reef enthusiast looking for an aesthetic and functional coral in their aquarium.