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This coral grows so well that experienced hobbyists. A few google searches made me think that the coral was called a Nephthea coral but a website or two said Nephthea corals were also known as Kenya Tree corals.


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. It is mostly found in the Indo Pacific Ocean and the Red Sea where it grows on reef slopes with strong currents. We Have Almost Everything On eBay. Frags are roughly 125 - 15 when fully expanded.

The Kenya Tree Coral Capnella sp is generally tolerant of of wide range of water lighting conditions making it an ideal coral for beginners. Also known as the Cauliflower Soft coral the Broccoli Soft coral or the African Tree coral the Kenya Tree coral has a thick trunk with branches growing out of it giving the coral a tree-like look. The Kenya Tree Coral Capnella sp also known as the Broccoli Soft Coral and African Tree Coral is a popular soft coral in the aquarium hobby.

Reviews 0 Care Level. Please see below for additional care tips for Kenya Tree Leathers as well as checking out our Top 5 Tips for setting up a reef. Reviews 0 The Kenya Tree Coral also referred to as a Cauliflower Soft Coral Nephthea or Nephthya is similar to the members of both the Litophytonand Nephthea genera.

Capnella commonly known as Cauliflower or Kenya Tree corals are soft corals in the Nephtheidae family. They can be kept in conditions that would be non-ideal for many corals like low light and high nutrients and are very easy to propagate by taking cuttings and tying them to a small piece of live rock rubble. It lives in a wide range of the Indo-Pacific.

The rarer and more desirable Kenya tree corals tend to have a green coloration that fluoresces under blue actinic lighting. They sway with your flow as they continue to grow and branch out. I recently saw a coral at my LFS in a display tank that I thought was cool.

Some aquacultured names are Neon Pineapple Tree Coral and Taro Tree Coral. This amazing Neon Green Kenya Tree Leather is a rapidly dividing soft coral that is great for beginners because it is very hardy. I thought it was a Kenya Tree coral but wasnt sure.

There is a more expensive Green Kenya Tree Coral that is a neon green under Blue. This Super Green Kenya Tree from Reefkoi is the Bomb. Tidal Gardens - Money Dance Kenya Tree Leather.

These corals originate from the Info-Pacific Ocean the Red sea in the clear deep waters. Yes Minimum Tank Size. Email me when available.

Besides adding beautiful movement to their environment they are also valued for their ability to tolerate most reef conditions. Super Green Kenya Tree. Up to 2 cash back The Green Kenya Tree Coral is a tall quickly-spreading coral that is one of the fastest growing corals available in the hobby.

Blue lighting may bring out more green and blue colors. For continued good health the Kenya Tree Coral will also require the addition of iodine strontium and other trace elements to the water. It is commonly found in the Indo-Pacific Ocean region and Red sea in deep reefs with clear water.

But if you want to aim for them youll need to. About the Kenya Tree Coral. They are typically cream gray pink green or brown in color.

Green Size Medium Capnella sp. The Kenya Tree Coral is mounted to a natural rock-like plug that can be placed easily and securely in or between rockwork in the reef aquarium. They prefer stronger water currents due to their self-propagation.

It was neon green and looked like a tree. Neon Green Kenya Tree Coral - Maricultured. Stock Status Due to availability and individuality of each species colors and sizes may vary.

The rarest and most sought-after Kenya Tree corals are green. They are one of the best growing corals and live extremely well. The Kenya Tree Leather is a rapidly dividing soft coral that is great for beginners because it is very hardy.

They are hardy soft corals tolerant of less-than-ideal conditions and once established Kenya Tree. These corals are known for their attractive tree-like form and structure adaptability fast growth and super self-propagative qualities. 50 Gallons Max Size.

Description Green Kenya Tree Coral Capnella sp is the rarer form of the coral Kenya Tree Coral. Soft corals are one of the most overlooked group of corals in the aquarium hobby which is a darn shame since theres so much variety to appreciate. The most recent softy to really perk up our polyps is a super green variety of the almost invasive Kenya Tree coral.

Also referred to as Kenya Tree Coral Cauliflower Soft Coral Nephthea Kenya Tree Coral or Nephthya Kenya Tree coral it is a hardy soft coral species that is tolerant of a range of living conditions which makes it great for the beginner aquarists. Subscribe to our e. The Green Kenya Tree Coral is a wonderful color variety of Kenya Tree Coral sporting lovely mint-colored stalks and maroon-colored polyps.

On Scleractinia 13999. Description The Kenya Tree Capnella sp is a hardy soft coral species that is tolerant of a range of living conditions which makes it great for beginner aquarists. They do not have the most colourful appearance and are often considered as drab by most aquarists.

Location Indo-Pacific - Islands of the Indo-Pacific including Fiji Tonga Solomon Islands and the Great Barrier Reef. Also known as the Cauliflower Soft Corals Kenya Tree Corals are highly regarded as one the best coral for new or novice reef aquarium hobbyists. In terms of color this rapidly growing soft coral species is generally available as a coco or golden color and sometimes pinkish.

Kenya Tree Coral Care. This type of coral is not vibrantly colored and is usually drab brown or pink. Ad Fast and Free Shipping On Many Items You Love On eBay.

The Kenya Tree Coral is a soft saltwater coral existing in pink and beige colors and very rarely in green. It has a thick trunk like a tree and many branches giving it an arboreal appearance. The scientific classification of the Kenya tree coral is summarized below.

Some common names these corals are know for are Kenya Tree Coral Tree Coral Cauliflower Soft Coral Broccoli Soft Coral Brown Cauliflower Coral Tree Soft Coral and African Tree Coral. This coral will drop off babies onto your sandsubstrate and onto your rock work that will attach and grown into their own corals relatively fast. Kenya are a great soft coral addition to your aquarium.

Looking For Kenya Tree Coral. Kenya tree coral refers to Capnella a genus of soft corals in the family Nephtheidae. 24-27C dKH 6-8 pH 79-84 sg 1024-1026.

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