Candy Cane - Green
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Green Candy Cane Coral (Caulastrea furcata)
Common Names: Candy Cane Coral, Trumpet Coral, Bullseye Coral
Family: Merulinidae
Origin: Indo-Pacific (Fiji, Indonesia, Great Barrier Reef)
🌿 Description
The Green Candy Cane Coral is a striking LPS (Large Polyp Stony) coral known for its vibrant fluorescent green centers contrasted by pale or translucent outer rims. Its polyps resemble small trumpets or candy canes, growing in branching clusters that form a rounded colony. Under actinic lighting, the coral glows brilliantly, making it a favorite for reef displays and nano reefs alike.
⚙️ Care Level: Easy to Moderate
💡 Lighting: Low to Moderate (PAR 60–120)
🌊 Flow: Low to Moderate
🍤 Feeding: Optional but beneficial – accepts meaty foods such as mysis shrimp, reef roids, or microplankton at night when polyps extend.
🧪 Water Parameters
| Parameter | Ideal Range |
|---|---|
| Temperature | 24–26°C |
| Salinity | 1.024–1.026 |
| pH | 8.1–8.4 |
| Alkalinity | 8–10 dKH |
| Calcium | 420–460 ppm |
| Magnesium | 1300–1400 ppm |
🌱 Placement
Position the coral mid to lower levels of the tank where water flow is gentle enough not to damage the fleshy polyps but sufficient to keep debris off the skeleton. Avoid contact with other corals—Candy Canes extend short sweeper tentacles at night that can sting nearby species.
🌈 Growth & Propagation
Candy Cane Corals grow new heads relatively quickly under stable conditions. Propagation is simple—cut the branches between the skeletons using coral cutters, and mount the new frag on a plug or rock.
💬 Notes
-
Hardy and forgiving coral, perfect for beginners stepping into LPS keeping.
-
Displays the best color and growth under balanced lighting with trace element supplementation.
-
Peaceful nature makes it ideal for mixed reefs.
Green Candy Cane Coral (Caulastrea furcata)
Common Names: Candy Cane Coral, Trumpet Coral, Bullseye Coral
Family: Merulinidae
Origin: Indo-Pacific (Fiji, Indonesia, Great Barrier Reef)
🌿 Description
The Green Candy Cane Coral is a striking LPS (Large Polyp Stony) coral known for its vibrant fluorescent green centers contrasted by pale or translucent outer rims. Its polyps resemble small trumpets or candy canes, growing in branching clusters that form a rounded colony. Under actinic lighting, the coral glows brilliantly, making it a favorite for reef displays and nano reefs alike.
⚙️ Care Level: Easy to Moderate
💡 Lighting: Low to Moderate (PAR 60–120)
🌊 Flow: Low to Moderate
🍤 Feeding: Optional but beneficial – accepts meaty foods such as mysis shrimp, reef roids, or microplankton at night when polyps extend.
🧪 Water Parameters
| Parameter | Ideal Range |
|---|---|
| Temperature | 24–26°C |
| Salinity | 1.024–1.026 |
| pH | 8.1–8.4 |
| Alkalinity | 8–10 dKH |
| Calcium | 420–460 ppm |
| Magnesium | 1300–1400 ppm |
🌱 Placement
Position the coral mid to lower levels of the tank where water flow is gentle enough not to damage the fleshy polyps but sufficient to keep debris off the skeleton. Avoid contact with other corals—Candy Canes extend short sweeper tentacles at night that can sting nearby species.
🌈 Growth & Propagation
Candy Cane Corals grow new heads relatively quickly under stable conditions. Propagation is simple—cut the branches between the skeletons using coral cutters, and mount the new frag on a plug or rock.
💬 Notes
-
Hardy and forgiving coral, perfect for beginners stepping into LPS keeping.
-
Displays the best color and growth under balanced lighting with trace element supplementation.
-
Peaceful nature makes it ideal for mixed reefs.
Green Candy Cane Coral (Caulastrea furcata)
Common Names: Candy Cane Coral, Trumpet Coral, Bullseye Coral
Family: Merulinidae
Origin: Indo-Pacific (Fiji, Indonesia, Great Barrier Reef)
🌿 Description
The Green Candy Cane Coral is a striking LPS (Large Polyp Stony) coral known for its vibrant fluorescent green centers contrasted by pale or translucent outer rims. Its polyps resemble small trumpets or candy canes, growing in branching clusters that form a rounded colony. Under actinic lighting, the coral glows brilliantly, making it a favorite for reef displays and nano reefs alike.
⚙️ Care Level: Easy to Moderate
💡 Lighting: Low to Moderate (PAR 60–120)
🌊 Flow: Low to Moderate
🍤 Feeding: Optional but beneficial – accepts meaty foods such as mysis shrimp, reef roids, or microplankton at night when polyps extend.
🧪 Water Parameters
| Parameter | Ideal Range |
|---|---|
| Temperature | 24–26°C |
| Salinity | 1.024–1.026 |
| pH | 8.1–8.4 |
| Alkalinity | 8–10 dKH |
| Calcium | 420–460 ppm |
| Magnesium | 1300–1400 ppm |
🌱 Placement
Position the coral mid to lower levels of the tank where water flow is gentle enough not to damage the fleshy polyps but sufficient to keep debris off the skeleton. Avoid contact with other corals—Candy Canes extend short sweeper tentacles at night that can sting nearby species.
🌈 Growth & Propagation
Candy Cane Corals grow new heads relatively quickly under stable conditions. Propagation is simple—cut the branches between the skeletons using coral cutters, and mount the new frag on a plug or rock.
💬 Notes
-
Hardy and forgiving coral, perfect for beginners stepping into LPS keeping.
-
Displays the best color and growth under balanced lighting with trace element supplementation.
-
Peaceful nature makes it ideal for mixed reefs.
Green Candy Cane Coral (Caulastrea furcata)
Common Names: Candy Cane Coral, Trumpet Coral, Bullseye Coral
Family: Merulinidae
Origin: Indo-Pacific (Fiji, Indonesia, Great Barrier Reef)
🌿 Description
The Green Candy Cane Coral is a striking LPS (Large Polyp Stony) coral known for its vibrant fluorescent green centers contrasted by pale or translucent outer rims. Its polyps resemble small trumpets or candy canes, growing in branching clusters that form a rounded colony. Under actinic lighting, the coral glows brilliantly, making it a favorite for reef displays and nano reefs alike.
⚙️ Care Level: Easy to Moderate
💡 Lighting: Low to Moderate (PAR 60–120)
🌊 Flow: Low to Moderate
🍤 Feeding: Optional but beneficial – accepts meaty foods such as mysis shrimp, reef roids, or microplankton at night when polyps extend.
🧪 Water Parameters
| Parameter | Ideal Range |
|---|---|
| Temperature | 24–26°C |
| Salinity | 1.024–1.026 |
| pH | 8.1–8.4 |
| Alkalinity | 8–10 dKH |
| Calcium | 420–460 ppm |
| Magnesium | 1300–1400 ppm |
🌱 Placement
Position the coral mid to lower levels of the tank where water flow is gentle enough not to damage the fleshy polyps but sufficient to keep debris off the skeleton. Avoid contact with other corals—Candy Canes extend short sweeper tentacles at night that can sting nearby species.
🌈 Growth & Propagation
Candy Cane Corals grow new heads relatively quickly under stable conditions. Propagation is simple—cut the branches between the skeletons using coral cutters, and mount the new frag on a plug or rock.
💬 Notes
-
Hardy and forgiving coral, perfect for beginners stepping into LPS keeping.
-
Displays the best color and growth under balanced lighting with trace element supplementation.
-
Peaceful nature makes it ideal for mixed reefs.
