Xenia corals, known for their pulsating or “pumping” movement, come in various species and sizes. The term “Xenia non-pumping” refers to a variant that, unlike other Xenia species, does not exhibit the typical pulsating movement. Instead, it maintains a more static appearance with its delicate, branch-like polyps.
Available in medium to large sizes, Xenia non-pumping still provides a unique visual appeal with its intricate structure and can contribute to the overall aesthetic of marine aquariums.
Benefits:
Offers a unique appearance with its non-pulsating, branch-like polyps.
Hardy and relatively easy to care for, suitable for a range of aquarium conditions.
Adds texture and interest to reef tanks, enhancing the overall visual appeal.
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