The Sea Whip: A Lot of Colors and a Lot of Supplements
With this coral you will need to purchase iodine, trace elements and a few other supplements. You will spend about $6 per bottle on each supplement that you purchase. The Sea Whip does not look like your average coral, it actually looks more like a large ribbon. This coral does not stay small, so you will need to purchase at least a 55 or 75 gallon tank to keep the Sea Whip alive. You will also need to have a canister filter in your aquarium because this coral needs a high amount of water movement. You can purchase a wavemaker and place it on the power head of your filter to produce more water movement, if necessary.
With this coral you will need to keep the temperature at between 72 and 76 degrees. You will also need to keep the salinity at around 1.023 to 1.026. You will also need to make sure that you place a heater in your tank that will keep the temperature at least 72 degrees. You will want to avoid placing the fish tank next to a window or somewhere else that will get drafty.
The Sea Whip is also a very peaceful type of coral that you will not have to worry about placing in a tank with other types of coral. This coral will not harm your other coral. You will need to be careful when placing the Sea Whip in your tank close to anemones because they will sting your coral. You will want to space out the coral good enough so that it doesn’t touch. You will want to place the Sea Whip close to your filter system so that it can get the water movement that it needs to keep it free from algae and other debris.