Green Kenya Tree Coral
(Capnella sp.)
Capnella corals are native to the Indo-Pacific region, including the Red Sea, the Great Barrier Reef, and other areas with warm tropical waters. They are often found in shallow reef environments, typically attached to rocks or other substrates. Capnella corals contain photosynthetic zooxanthellae algae within their tissues. These algae provide the corals with energy through photosynthesis. Capnella corals also have the ability to capture small food particles from the water column, which contributes to their nutrition. Capnella corals are generally considered to be tolerant of copper-based medications. However, it is still important to exercise caution when using copper treatments in the aquarium, as high levels can be harmful to the overall health of the coral and other tank inhabitants. Capnella corals are known for their ease of care, making them suitable for beginner and intermediate reef keepers. They are generally hardy and can adapt to a range of water conditions. Capnella corals prefer moderate to strong water flow and moderate to high lighting conditions. Capnella corals have a distinctive tree-like or bushy appearance, with long, branching polyps extending from a central stalk. The polyps are typically tan, brown, or green in color, although variations can occur. Under favorable conditions, Capnella corals can grow rapidly and form dense colonies. Capnella corals are known to release toxins when stressed, which can have detrimental effects on nearby corals. Therefore, it's important to provide adequate spacing between Capnella corals and other coral species in the aquarium to prevent any negative interactions. Additionally, Capnella corals can reproduce through fragmentation, where pieces of the coral break off and develop into new colonies. In the aquarium, Capnella corals can coexist with a variety of tank mates, including other coral species, small fish, and invertebrates. However, it's important to provide sufficient space for their growth and to monitor for any aggressive interactions or territorial disputes. Capnella corals are generally considered to be peaceful and non-aggressive. They can add visual interest and movement to the aquarium with their swaying polyps. Regular monitoring of water parameters, such as temperature, salinity, and nutrient levels, is important for their overall health and growth. Overall, Capnella corals are a popular choice for reef aquariums due to their unique appearance and ease of care. Their tree-like structure and ability to sway with water movement can create a dynamic and visually appealing display in the aquarium. Corals will benefit from the addition of Calcium, Strontium, Iodine, Magnesium and Trace Elements.
Capnella Corals are also known as Tree or Kenya African Tree Corals. Commonly seen in the aquarium trade. The Capnella Corals are most commonly seen with shades of tan, brown or green. Capnella Corals vary greatly in size and formation.
Water conditions: Salinity 1.023 - 1.025 Temp (F) 72 - 78, pH 8.1 - 8.4, Hardness 8 - 12 dKH
- Care: Easy
- Behavior: Agressive Social
- Diet: Frozen Food Flake Food
- Habitat:
- Light: Medium Low