Pink waving hand anthelia

Troubleshooting common issues with pink waving hand anthelia

It is important to monitor for signs of stress, such as closed polyps or discoloration, which can indicate water quality issues or inadequate lighting. In the wild, Anthelia glauca is found in shallow reef environments across the Indo-Pacific region.

Benefits of adding pink waving hand anthelia to your aquarium

  • The Pink Waving Hand Anthelia Soft Coral is a dynamic and fast-growing addition to any reef aquarium, renowned for its long, flowing stalks that sway gracefully with water movement. Its vibrant pink polyps create a striking visual display, adding both texture and motion to your underwater landscape.
  • Pink waving hand anthelia: care guide for beginners

      How to propagate pink waving hand anthelia in your reef tank

      To propagate is to be fruitful and multiply, by the usual routes of reproduction, or by spreading something around — like a rumor. Propagate comes from the Latin word propagare, which means "to reproduce plants, breed.".

    How to propagate pink waving hand anthelia in your reef tank

    Pink waving hand anthelia: ideal water parameters and lighting

    So, that was all you needed to know about the Wavy Hand Anthelia. Just keep up with your water changes, and regularly check the water parameters, in a coral tank you don’t want those levels to spike because it definitely hurts them.


    Pink waving hand anthelia vs other pulsing xenia species

    Can we compile a list in this thread of the different types of "Pulsing Xenia Corals". Please include common names and scientific names if you can along with a picture that you think is representative of that type.
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    Pink waving hand anthelia: care guide for beginners