Toxic Sunburst Fungia
Toxic Sunburst Fungia

Toxic Sunburst Fungia

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🧡💥 Toxic Sunburst Fungia
Fungia sp. – Ultra Rare Toxic Orange & Pink Disc Coral

🔹 Quick Stats
Care Level: Easy to Moderate
Temperament: Peaceful
Colour Form: A breathtaking explosion of toxic orange fused with fluorescent pink highlights. The disc’s surface glows like molten coral — radiant orange tissue streaked with soft magenta striations that intensify under blue lighting. Its central mouth often displays a subtle neon-green hue, adding contrast to this fiery spectacle. Under actinic light, the coral radiates like a living ember, pulsing with energy and life.
Water Conditions: 24–27 °C, dKH 8–11, pH 8.0–8.4, sg 1.024–1.026
Family: Fungiidae
Lighting: Moderate to High
Water Flow: Gentle, indirect flow
Placement: Sandbed

🧬 Overview
The Toxic Sunburst Fungia is a collector’s dream — a radiant free-living coral that glows with unmatched fluorescence. Its bold orange-pink palette makes it one of the rarest and most striking plate corals available, bringing a vibrant focal point to any reef system.

Known for its resilience and gentle undulating movement, this morph thrives in open sand areas where it can freely expand and display its hypnotic colour transitions. A true one-of-a-kind specimen for those who seek vivid, unconventional beauty.

🍽️ Care & Feeding
Fungia species are primarily photosynthetic but benefit from occasional direct feeding 1–2 times weekly. Offer fine foods like Reef Roids, Marine Snow, or chopped Mysis to promote growth and deepen pigmentation. Maintain clean substrate and avoid placing near aggressive neighbours.

📈 Optimal Parameters

Parameter Ideal Range
Alkalinity (dKH) 8–11
Calcium (Ca) 420–460 ppm
Magnesium (Mg) 1250–1350 ppm
Nitrate (NO₃) 2–10 ppm
Phosphate (PO₄) 0.02–0.08 ppm

📍 Placement
Position directly on the sandbed in gentle, variable flow. Avoid direct contact with rocks or other corals to prevent tissue damage.

🧡💥 Toxic Sunburst Fungia
A rare burst of living colour — where fire meets coral, radiating neon energy in every pulse of light.