Bubble corals usually come from deeper areas of the reef, which means they don’t need very intense lighting. A slow gentle water current definitely suits them best. ... Positioning your bubble coral in the tank...
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aquadaily.com/2009/01/08/how-to-keep-bubble-coral/
aquadaily.com/2009/01/08/how-to-keep-bubble-coral/
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Bubble Coral, White ... The White Bubble Coral is a beautiful LPS coral that originates from the reefs of the Indo-Pacific. It has a white-ridged hard skeleton that can be seen when the polyps are deflated. When inflated, the large fleshy polyps will cover the entire skeleton, and are white or yellowish in color.
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In the previous article, we introduced our readers to Bubble Coral (Plerogyra sinuosa), a type of stony coral recognizable by the inflated bubble-like vesicles that give rise to its common name. Sometimes other little creatures live in or on the Bubble Coral.
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therightblue.com/2008/05/bubble-coral-plus.html
therightblue.com/2008/05/bubble-coral-plus.html
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Name: Bubble Coral ... The bubble coral gets its' name because of the protective shape it has. The corallite is covered by vesicles that protect during the day and retracts at night. It is these vesicles that give the appearance of being bubbles.
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www.whozoo.org/Intro2001/stepchro/SDC_BubbleCoral3.html
www.whozoo.org/Intro2001/stepchro/SDC_BubbleCoral3.html
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When bubble coral is visible in a reef environment, more often than not it is under overhangs, protected caves or other areas where lighting is subdued. Intense light can be provided to bubble coral, though the acclimation process is a necessary process.
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www.associatedcontent.com/article/456529/plerogyra_bubb...
www.associatedcontent.com/article/456529/plerogyra_bubble_coral_that_is_both.html
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It is thought that the size of the bubbles regulate the amount of light its zooxanthellae receive, since this coral does not photoadapt, i.e., adjusts its level of photosynthetic cells to match light intensity. It simply regulates how much light they see with bubble size. ... Common Name: Bubble / Bladder Coral...
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www.saltcorner.com/sections/zoo/inverts/stonycorals/ple...
www.saltcorner.com/sections/zoo/inverts/stonycorals/plerogyra/Psinuosa.htm
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Propagating Bubble Coral ... Bubble coral is not as easy to deal with because its skeleton is different than that of many other corals, and the manner in which the polyp itself is embedded makes it a little more touchy as it is easier to damage the polyp than with some other LPS corals.
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netclub.athiel.com/bubble2.htm
netclub.athiel.com/bubble2.htm
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Now that we have a groove that runs around the skeleton of the bubble coral we can continue the procedure, ... For the Bubble coral to split in two, we will need to increase that tension and that offset little by little, day after day, until the split starts to occur.
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www.netpets.com/fish/reference/reefref/bubcoral2.html
www.netpets.com/fish/reference/reefref/bubcoral2.html
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bubble coral Page 2. We are discussing bubble coral on 3reef.com Coral Health forums. ... Nemo and green bubble coral bldblu_2 Coral 19 08-01-2008 11:49 AM ... Bubble Coral Polyp Extrusion Speedy Coral 3 08-07-2005 03:47 PM...
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