Mint Chip Pavona
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  • Mint Chip Pavona

  • Pavona sp.

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  • Tank Size: 10 Gallons
    Tempermant:
    Lighting: Moderate
    Water Flow: Moderate to High
    Placement: Middle to Top
    Maximum Size:
    Coloration: Blue, Green
    Diet:
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    Reef Compatible: Yes
    Experience Level: Intermediate
    Guarantee: Live Guarantee Available
    Water Conditions: 74-82° F, SG 1.020-1.027, PH 7.9-8.5
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  • Description
  • The Mint Chip Pavona, a captivating variety of Pavona coral, is a popular choice for reef aquariums due to its unique appearance and vibrant coloration. This SPS (Small Polyp Stony) coral is known for its delicate, leafy structure that resembles lettuce or potato chips, hence its common names Lettuce Coral or Potato Chip Coral. The Mint Chip Pavona typically displays a refreshing mint green coloration, which can vary in intensity depending on lighting conditions. Its thin, overlapping plates create a visually stunning display in any reef tank, adding a touch of elegance and texture to the underwater landscape.

    Cultivated through aquaculture, the Mint Chip Pavona is not only a beautiful addition to any reef aquarium but also a sustainable choice for hobbyists. This coral is relatively hardy and adaptable, thriving in a variety of lighting conditions and water flow. It is important to maintain stable water parameters, including calcium, alkalinity, and magnesium levels, to ensure its health and vibrant coloration. With proper care and attention, the Mint Chip Pavona will flourish and continue to captivate aquarists with its delicate beauty and refreshing mint green hue.

    If you have any questions please contact Eric Cohen TankStop owner and well respected industry veteran.

 
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