TSA Black Rose Acropora Coral

TSA Black Rose Acropora Coral

$174.99
Sale price  $174.99 Regular price  $274.99
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TSA Black Rose Acropora Coral

TSA Black Rose Acropora Coral

$174.99
Sale price  $174.99 Regular price  $274.99

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Grow your corals with:

Care Level Difficult
Lighting High
Flow High
Placement High
Temperament Peaceful (2–3 inches spacing)
Feeding photosynthetic (primary), microplankton, rotifers, copepod nauplii, coral-specific powdered foods, oyster eggs, amino acid supplements
TSA Black Rose Acropora Coral FAQ's

What growth pattern does the Black Rose Acropora show, and how should I place it to avoid shading and heat stress?

This morph often forms tight, upright branches that self-shade. Start mid-level under 200–250 PAR and ramp to 300–350 once encrusted. Provide strong, chaotic flow to clear mucus and cool tissues—dark pigments can absorb heat under intense light. Angle the colony so lower tiers get crossflow, and leave space for outward branching to reduce shadowed tissue and basal die-off.

Why is my Black Rose Acropora turning brown or losing the deep rose/black tone?

Common causes are spectrum and nutrient imbalance. Keep NO3 around 5–15 ppm and PO4 0.03–0.08 ppm—don’t starve it. Favor blue-heavy spectrum (14–20K look). Maintain K at 380–420 ppm; low K washes out reds/pinks. Avoid excessive iron dosing; it can push brown zooxanthellae density. Stabilize alk at 8–9 dKH and avoid abrupt increases under high PAR, which can mute color or burn tips.

How do I troubleshoot slow tissue necrosis from the base on this coral?

Check for low, stagnant flow and recent parameter swings—especially alk and temperature. Improve turbulence around the base and verify alk drift hasn’t occurred. Inspect for AEFW bite marks and red bugs; treat if found. If necrosis advances, cut healthy tips 5–10 mm above the line, dip in iodine or coral antiseptic, remount on clean plugs, and reduce PAR 15–20% for a week while maintaining strong flow.

Are there feeding or trace strategies that actually help this morph without causing browning?

Target-feed fine particulate foods or rotifers 1–2 times weekly after lights down, and dose aminos lightly (0.5–1× label) while monitoring PO4. Keep a balanced export schedule to prevent organics buildup. Maintain Ca 420–460 ppm, Mg 1300–1400 ppm. Potassium and a balanced trace mix support polyp extension and pigment stability; avoid single-element chasing. Consistency beats volume—small, regular inputs with stable nutrients preserve depth of color.
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You will receive a frag similar in shape and size to the photo. Frags are typically ¾" – 1" in size.

Introduction to Acropora

Acropora corals are the centerpiece of many advanced reef systems, boasting an incredible variety of species such as Acropora tenuis (Tenuis), Acropora formosa (Stag), Acropora millepora (Millie), and many more. Each species offers its own unique growth patterns, colors, and textures, with some of the most vibrant coloration found in the reefing world. While they require careful attention and stable tank conditions, Acropora reward dedicated reefers with dynamic growth and striking displays of color.


Location

Acropora corals are native to the vibrant reefs of the Indo-Pacific, including regions like Fiji, Tonga, the Solomon Islands, and the Great Barrier Reef. They are typically found in high-energy zones near reef crests and upper slopes, where strong currents deliver nutrients and maintain water clarity. In their natural habitat, Acropora provide shelter and structure for various small reef inhabitants, such as gobies, crabs, and shrimp, contributing to the reef's biodiversity.


Water Chemistry

Acropora corals thrive in aquariums with stable and pristine water conditions. They rely on consistent levels of essential elements to grow and maintain their skeletal structure:

  • Calcium: 420-440 ppm
  • Alkalinity: 8-9.5 dKH
  • Magnesium: 1300-1450 ppm
  • Nitrates: <10 ppm
  • Phosphates: <0.10 ppm
  • Temperature: 75-80°F

These parameters should remain stable, as Acropora are highly sensitive to fluctuations. Regular testing and adjustments are crucial for their long-term health. Proper salinity levels (1.025-1.026) and pH (8.1-8.4) are especially important because a healthy pH level not only helps Acropora absorb calcium to build their skeletons but also contributes to better health and faster growth.


Lighting

Acropora corals thrive under intense lighting, similar to the bright conditions of their natural reef environments. High PAR levels (200+ PAR) are ideal for maintaining their vibrant coloration and promoting healthy growth. Lighting options such as high-output LEDs, T5 fluorescent lights, or metal halides work well for Acropora, provided the corals are properly acclimated to avoid bleaching.

At Top Shelf Aquatics, we use a combination of Ecotech Marine Radions and metal halides in our aquaculture farm to ensure the best growth and coloration for our Acropora. For optimal results, balancing the lighting spectrum is key:

  • More White Light (10K-14K): Encourages faster growth but may yield less vivid coloration.
  • Deep Blue Light (18K-20K): Enhances coloration but may slow down growth.

Gradual adjustments to light intensity are recommended to help the coral adapt without stress.


Water Flow

Strong and variable water flow is essential for Acropora corals, mimicking the high-energy environments of natural reef crests. Proper flow ensures that nutrients are delivered to the coral while waste is carried away, preventing buildup that can stress or damage the coral.

At Top Shelf Aquatics, we use a mix of Ecotech Marine MP’s, Reef Octopus Octo Pulse, and Sicce XStream wave makers to create strong, randomized flow patterns. This approach ensures that every part of the coral colony receives adequate circulation. As Acropora colonies grow, their branching structure can alter the flow dynamics in your tank. Regularly auditing and adjusting flow patterns will help maintain optimal conditions.


What We Feed

While Acropora primarily rely on photosynthesis through their symbiotic zooxanthellae, they also benefit from supplemental feeding to enhance growth and coloration. At Top Shelf Aquatics, we use our exclusive Royal Flush blend, a nutrient-rich mix that includes:

  • Tisochrysis
  • Rhodomonas
  • Tetraselmis

In addition to our Royal Flush blend, we also feed Benepets, Reef Roids, and various aminos, providing a diverse range of nutrients to support healthy growth and vibrant coloration. For best results, use a turkey baster to gently target-feed the coral and turn off circulation and return pumps for approximately 10-15 minutes. This allows the coral ample time to absorb nutrients effectively, promoting optimal health and stunning coloration.


Coloration and Tank Maturity

Acropora corals are known for their incredible coloration, which can vary dramatically depending on tank conditions. Lighting spectrum plays a significant role, with deeper blue lighting enhancing vibrant colors while whiter light promotes faster growth. Feeding with nutrient-rich foods, such as our Royal Flush blend, provides not only essential nutrients but also fatty acids and amino acids that enhance pigmentation and promote healthy tissue development.

Additionally, maintaining proper levels of trace elements like iron and iodine further supports vibrant hues. Acropora also require time to adjust to new systems, and it’s common for their growth to appear stagnant for the first 3-6 months as they settle in.


Common Challenges

Acropora corals are among the most sensitive species in reef aquariums, requiring consistent care and stable conditions. Here are some common challenges aquarists may face:

  • Rapid Tissue Necrosis (RTN): Caused by stress or unstable water parameters. Maintaining pristine water conditions and stability is key.
  • Bleaching: Sudden changes in lighting or water temperature can lead to bleaching. Gradual acclimation to lighting and maintaining consistent temperatures can help avoid this issue.
  • Sensitivity to Parameter Fluctuations: Regular testing and dosing are essential to maintaining balance.
  • Growth Interference: Pruning and repositioning colonies can help mitigate space and flow competition.

How We Farm/Propagate This

At Top Shelf Aquatics, we take great care in farming and propagating Acropora corals to ensure their health and adaptability for reef tanks. Our team of marine biologists meticulously monitors water parameters across over 30,000 gallons of farmable water volume, maintaining pristine conditions.

The propagation process begins with selecting robust mother colonies and carefully fragging them. Frags are mounted on plugs with reef-safe glue or epoxy and placed in dedicated grow-out systems. These systems feature high-intensity lighting and advanced flow systems.


Acclimation Guide

Proper acclimation is essential for ensuring a smooth transition for Acropora corals into your reef system. These steps will help them settle in successfully:

  1. Temperature Acclimation: Float the bag in your aquarium for 15-20 minutes to equalize temperature.
  2. Drip Acclimation: Gradually introduce your tank water to the coral.
  3. Lighting Acclimation: Gradually increase lighting intensity over 2-3 weeks to avoid bleaching.
  4. Placement: Mount the coral securely with strong water flow.
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