Pagoda Cup Coral
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Description
Description
Duncanopsammia peltata
Difficulty | Easy |
Lighting | Low-Medium |
Water Flow | Medium |
Temperament | Aggressive |
Placement | Low-Mid |
Duncanopsammia
Duncanopsammia colonies are often recommended for a starter coral when diving into LPS corals. They are fleshy corals with extending polyps. They are easy to care for and are more forgiving of improper husbandry so long as your lighting and flow is right!
WATER CHEMISTRY
Duncanopsammia are able to be kept within a wide range of tanks. From beginner tanks to mature ones. While we have our preferred parameters for Alkalinity, Phosphate, and Nitrates, Duncanopsammia will do far better in your system if you just focus on keeping the water chemistry stable. If your Alkalinity, Phosphate, or Nitrate is out of line, our recommendation is to get it back to your target levels as slowly as possible.
The parameters we aim for are:
Alkalinity |
8.3 dKH |
Phosphate |
0.05 - 0.15 ppm |
Nitrate |
5.0 - 15.0 ppm |
We maintain these levels by use of dosing pumps, with Brightwell Aquatics Reef Code A and Reef Code B.
It's important to understand that these are the levels that we aim for in our LPS system. However, that doesn't mean they are the right levels for your system. All aquariums are different and your system may naturally fall on a different balance. You're better off working with the balance your system tends towards than trying to force the same levels that we run.
FLOW
In terms of flow, Duncanopsammia polyps should have a gentle flow to them. You will know the flow is right if the polyps are extended and moving around lightly. Too much or too little flow causes the polyps to recede.
LIGHTING
Duncanopsammia are among the shade loving coral within the reef systems. We always recommend placing them lower on the rockwork where they will receive lower light. Some Duncanopsammia have been said to do well in the middle of the tank, but we find less light is more with these corals.
Too much light can cause Duncanopsammia to bleach/turn white. If this happens lower the coral in your tank or decrease your light intensity. This is a slow process, however, assuming it has good flow and your water chemistry is stable it will regain its colour.
Our Water Parameters
Our Water Parameters
- Temperature: 24-26 °C (75-78 °F)
- Salinity: 1.026 SG, 35 ppt
- PH: 8.1-8.4
- Ammonia: 0 ppm
- Nitrite: 0 ppb
- Nitrate: 3-15ppm
- Phosphate: 0.03-0.15 ppm
- Alkalinity: 8 dKH
- Calcium: 440 ppm
- Magnesium: 1320 ppm
Acclimation
Acclimation
Temperature Match
Float the sealed bag containing the coral in your tank for 15-20 minutes. This allows the coral to gradually reach the same temperature as your aquarium, minimizing temperature-related stress.
Prepare and Dip Coral
To ensure the health and safety of your new coral, prepare a dip solution using tank water and a coral dip product, following the dip’s instructions for dosage and timing. This precautionary dip helps protect your tank by eliminating any potential hitchhikers. Keep an eye on the coral during the process to confirm it’s responding well.
Rinse in Tank Water
After the dip, rinse the coral thoroughly in a separate container filled with clean tank water. This step removes any residual dip solution, preventing it from entering your display tank and ensuring the coral is safe to be introduced.
Introduce Coral
Carefully position the coral in your tank, ideally on a rock or suitable location based on the coral’s needs. Make sure the placement allows proper flow and lighting according to the coral species. Monitor the coral for the next few hours to ensure it adjusts well.
How We Pack Livestock
How We Pack Livestock
At New Dawn Aquaculture, we take every step to ensure your marine life arrives alive and thriving!
Carefully Packed for a Safe Journey
- Livestock is hand-packed in sealed oxygen-filled bags with fresh saltwater.
- Insulated coolers with heat or ice packs keep conditions stable, regardless of weather.
- Built to handle up to 48 hours in transit.
Fast Delivery, Every Time
We ship FedEx Priority Overnight so your marine life arrives the next day, reducing stress and maximizing health.
Our Promise
Healthy, vibrant marine life delivered to your door, guaranteed. Shop with peace of mind—your aquarium deserves the best!
Arrive Alive Guarantee Policy
Arrive Alive Guarantee Policy
At New Dawn Aquaculture, we guarantee that your livestock arrives alive and healthy—no exceptions. Here's how it works:
What’s Covered
All shipped livestock, including corals, fish, inverts, and live foods.
How It Works
- Be present for delivery and follow our acclimation guide.
- Report any issues within 48 hours of delivery by emailing info@ndaquaculture.ca with clear photos of the unopened livestock.
Resolution Options
We’ll offer a replacement (if available), store credit, or refund based on your preference.
Limitations
- Issues caused by acclimation errors, improper handling, or poor water parameters are not covered.
- Claims submitted after 48 hours are ineligible.
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