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Wintergreen Alveopora

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This beautiful Alveopora has wonderful shades of light green throughout its body. As with Goniopora, space should be left around the coral as it can expand to several times the size of its skeleton. Frags will be roughly 1/2″ skeleton and fully expand to roughly 1.5″

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 ALVEOPORA CARE

Alveopora is a delicate type of LPS similar to Goniopora but with 12 tentacles instead of 24. Many aquarists find Alveopora easier to care for than Goniopora. Please see below for additional care tips for Alveopora.

 LOCATION

Islands of the Indo-Pacific including Fiji, Tonga, Solomon Islands, and the Great Barrier Reef.

 LIGHTING

In terms of lighting these corals, we have had success keeping Alveopora under a wide range of intensities. They will likely adjust to whatever lighting level you currently have in your home aquarium however we recommend that if you have particularly bright lights, give them time in moderate lighting to adjust.

Low Light

Low light translates to about 30-50 PAR

Medium Light

Medium Light is between 50-150 PAR

High Light

High Light is anything over 150 PAR

Lighting is a loaded topic, so for a more in-depth discussion of lighting.

 WATER FLOW

Moderate to strong water movement is recommended. Alveopora, like Gonipora, are sensitive to contact, but strong indirect flow does not appear to bother them.

 FEEDING

Alveopora relies heavily on the products of their zooxanthellae. This coral may benefit from the addition of phytoplankton as a food source. While the coral itself may consume some phytoplankton, the real benefit is the increased population of rotifers that feed on the phytoplankton. Rotifers make a good meal to a vast array of corals. In the past, phytoplankton based foods were not commonly available but now they are easier to acquire.

If phytoplankton is not readily available, you may attempt to feed the coral finely ground meaty foods. The food should almost have a paste-like consistency before being administered.

Feeding

 PROPAGATION

In terms of propagation, this genus has been successfully fragmented.

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