Ghostfire Echinata Colony
Ghostfire Echinata Colony
Ghostfire Echinata Colony

Ghostfire Echinata Colony

PreƧo normal
€149,00
PreƧo de saldo
€135,00
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šŸ”¹ Ghostfire Echinata Colony
Acanthastrea echinata (Ultra Rare – White & Red)

šŸ”¹ Quick Stats
Care Level: Moderate
Temperament: Semi-aggressive
Colour Form: Ultra rare white base with fiery red streaks and patterns across the colony. Under actinic or blue-dominant lighting, the red fluoresces intensely while the white reflects light, creating a ghostly fire effect rarely seen in captivity.
Water Conditions: 24–27 °C, dKH 8–12, pH 8.0–8.4, sg 1.024–1.026
Family: Lobophylliidae
Lighting: Moderate to high (accentuates contrast between red and white)
Supplements: Calcium, Magnesium, Trace Elements, Amino Acids
Water Flow: Moderate — avoids detritus build-up and maintains tissue health
Placement: Mid to lower reef levels

🧬 Overview
The Ghostfire Echinata Colony is an ultra-rare collector’s piece, displaying a stunning and unnatural-looking contrast of pure white skeletal tissue interlaced with burning red pigmentation. This extraordinary coloration makes it one of the most visually dramatic Acanthastrea morphs, ideal for reefers seeking a true show-stopping specimen. Known for its encrusting growth, it forms a dense colony with rich texture and fluorescence.

šŸ½ļø Feeding & Care
Echinata benefit from 2–3 weekly target feedings of meaty micro-plankton foods, mysis, or enriched brine shrimp. Regular feeding encourages faster growth, brighter coloration, and stronger tissue health. Maintain stable water chemistry to preserve its ultra-rare colour balance.

šŸ“ˆ Optimal Parameters

  • Alkalinity (dKH): 8–12

  • Calcium (Ca): 420–460 ppm

  • Magnesium (Mg): 1250–1350 ppm

  • Nitrate (NOā‚ƒ): 2–10 ppm

  • Phosphate (POā‚„): 0.02–0.08 ppm

šŸ“ Placement
Position in mid to lower reef areas with moderate flow. Provide space from aggressive neighbours, as Acanthastrea can extend sweeper tentacles. Best colour expression occurs under actinic or blue-dominant lighting, where the red fluoresces vividly against the stark white skeleton.

šŸ“ø WYSIWYG Note
This coral is sold as WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get). The exact ultra rare white & red Echinata colony photographed is the one you will receive.