TSA Battletoads Aquacultured Plate Coral

TSA Battletoads Aquacultured Plate Coral

$179.99
Sale price  $179.99 Regular price  $199.99
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TSA Battletoads Aquacultured Plate Coral

TSA Battletoads Aquacultured Plate Coral

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$179.99
Sale price  $179.99 Regular price  $199.99

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Grow your corals with:

Care Level Moderate
Lighting Moderate
Flow Low–Moderate
Placement Low
Temperament Semi-aggressive (3–6 inches spacing)
Feeding photosynthetic, mysis shrimp, enriched brine shrimp, finely chopped marine seafood, zooplankton, microplankton, marine snow, powdered coral foods (e.g., Reef Roids), small LPS pellets
TSA Battletoads Aquacultured Plate Coral FAQ's

Why does my Battletoads Plate Coral (Cycloseris sp.) inflate and “walk” across the sand, and should I let it?

Cycloseris can inflate to self-right and subtly “walk” to find better flow or light. Allow movement as long as it’s not drifting under rock ledges or into high-sting neighbors. If it repeatedly moves, reassess placement: slightly higher laminar flow to keep it clean and moderate light. Use a smooth sandbed; coarse grains can abrade tissue and trigger recession.

My coral’s mouth looks gaping after a meal. Is that a problem with Cycloseris?

A temporarily gaping oral opening post-feeding is normal. Issues arise when large food tears the mouth or detritus lodges there, leading to rot. Feed smaller items (mysis, small pellets) and gently baste away leftovers after 15–20 minutes. If mucus accumulates or tissue recedes from the mouth, consider an iodine-based dip and reduce feeding size/frequency.

Does Cycloseris prefer intense light like some plate corals, or will that bleach it?

Many Cycloseris color morphs prefer moderate PAR with strong blue spectrum but can bleach under sudden high intensity. Acclimate over 2–3 weeks using lower photoperiod or screen. Color often deepens under stable blue-heavy lighting with modest nutrients (not ULNS). If fading, slightly reduce white channels, increase targeted feeding, and verify nitrate/phosphate aren’t bottoming out.

How do I prevent sand-related tissue loss on the underside and ridges?

Keep a clean, fine-grain substrate and provide enough flow to lift silt without flipping the coral. Avoid burrowing fish nearby. A low-profile acrylic ring or ceramic “riser” under the disc prevents edge abrasion and detritus trapping in ribs. Turkey-baste weekly. If recession starts, move to cleaner flow, perform an antiseptic dip, and avoid handling the tissue directly.
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You will receive a frag similar in shape and size to the photo. Frags are typically ¾" – 1" in size.
You will receive a frag SIMILAR in shape and size to the coral in the photo. This is NOT a WYSIWYG frag.
SKU: AWXBattletoadsPlate

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