Bicolour Candy Cane
Bicolour Candy Cane
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Bicolour Candy Cane
Coral photographs may differ slightly from the actual coral you receive. Many of our coral images are taken under blue-spectrum aquarium lighting and may be enhanced with a blue light filter to better showcase fluorescence and coloration. As a result, colours and appearance can vary depending on your aquarium lighting, water conditions, and viewing angle.
We strive to represent each coral as accurately as possible, but natural variations in colour, pattern, size, and growth form should be expected.
Description
The Bicolour Candy Cane Coral is a beautiful and hardy LPS coral that features vibrant contrasting colours, typically displaying bright green centres surrounded by lighter green, blue, teal, or cream-coloured outer rings. Its fleshy polyps form neat, rounded heads that resemble clusters of candy canes, making it an attractive addition to both beginner and advanced reef aquariums.
Known for its ease of care and excellent growth rate, the Bicolour Candy Cane Coral is a fantastic choice for reef keepers looking to add colour and texture to their aquarium without demanding maintenance requirements. Under blue-spectrum LED lighting, the vibrant centres often fluoresce intensely, creating a striking glow that enhances the overall appearance of the reef.
As colonies mature, they develop additional heads through branching growth, eventually forming impressive clusters that can become a focal point within the aquarium. Their peaceful nature and relatively forgiving care requirements make them one of the most popular LPS corals available.
Key Features
- Vibrant dual-colour appearance
- Excellent coral for beginners and experienced reef keepers
- Strong fluorescence under blue lighting
- Peaceful temperament
- Fast growth under stable conditions
- Forms attractive multi-headed colonies over time
