
Where to buy Chabrol's Tree Coral
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About Chabrol's Tree Coral
Nephthea chabrolii is a soft coral with a distinctive tree-like branching structure and pinnate (feathery) polyps. Coloration typically ranges from cream to pale yellow or beige, with some specimens displaying hints of orange or brown. The coral has a delicate, somewhat translucent appearance.
Key facts
- Care difficulty
- Moderate
- Min tank size
- 75 gallons
- Care Requirements
- • Moderate care difficulty; requires stable water conditions and established aquarium • Minimum 75 gallon tank recommended for long-term health • Prefers medium lighting (100–150 PAR) and gentle to medium water flow • Temperature range 73–79°F; maintain pH 8.1–8.3 and salinity 1.023–1.026 • Primarily photosynthetic; supplement with occasional fine particulate foods (micro-plankton, phytoplankton)
- Water Parameters
- Temperature: 73-79°F pH: 8.1-8.3 Salinity: 1.023-1.026
- Coral Type
- Soft
- Family
- Nephtheidae
- Feeding Needs
- Light supplemental feeding
- Origin
- Indo-Pacific region, including the Red Sea, Indian Ocean, and Southeast Asia to the Great Barrier Reef.
- Flow Requirement
- Medium
- Placement Recommendation
- Middle
- Growth Rate
- Easy
- Additional Notes
- Tree-like growth pattern requires stable conditions. Sensitive to strong direct flow and sudden water parameter changes. Best in established, mature systems.
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