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Sarcothelia edmondsoni – Blaue Xenia RAR

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Sarcothelia edmondsoni – Blaue Xenia RARSarcothelia edmondsoni, die Blaue Xenia, gehrt zu den seltensten Weichkorallen im Hobby. Ihre ungewhnlich blauen bis trkisfarbenen Polypen heben sich deutlich von klassischen Xeniaarten ab und verleihen dem Riff ein faszinierendes Leuchten. Bei guter Strmung ffnen sich die Polypen weit und zeigen eine sanfte, beruhigende Bewegung, die besonders in gemischten Riffaquarien auffllt. Seltene blaue Xenia mit weichen Bewegungen und auergewhnlicher

Sarcothelia edmondsoni, die Blaue Xenia, gehört zu den seltensten Weichkorallen im Hobby. Ihre ungewöhnlich blauen bis türkisfarbenen Polypen heben sich deutlich von klassischen Xeniaarten ab und verleihen dem Riff ein faszinierendes Leuchten. Bei guter Strömung öffnen sich die Polypen weit und zeigen eine sanfte, beruhigende Bewegung, die besonders in gemischten Riffaquarien auffällt.

Seltene blaue Xenia mit weichen Bewegungen und außergewöhnlicher Farbwirkung

Lateinischer Name Sarcothelia edmondsoni
Deutscher Name Blaue Xenia
Temperatur 24 bis 27 Grad
pH 8.0 bis 8.4
Karbonathärte 7 bis 10 dKH
Strömung mittel, gerne wechselnd
Lichtbedarf mittel bis stark
Giftigkeit ungiftig und sicher

Herkunft

Diese Art stammt überwiegend aus dem tropischen Pazifik und besiedelt dort flachere Riffzonen mit gutem Licht und moderater Wasserbewegung. Sarcothelia edmondsoni wächst auf kleinen Felsplatten und bildet kompakte Kolonien, die im Licht schimmern und farblich sofort auffallen.

Besonderheiten

Die Blaue Xenia ist im Vergleich zu anderen Xeniaarten weniger stark wuchernd, was sie besonders attraktiv macht. Sie behält ihre außergewöhnliche Farbe am besten unter stabiler Beleuchtung mit breitem Lichtspektrum. Die zarten, blauen Polypen wirken im Aquarium wie kleine, schwebende Blüten und bringen ein einzigartiges Farbspiel ins Riff. Sie ist friedlich, unkompliziert und eignet sich auch für Aquarianer, die zum ersten Mal mit seltenen Weichkorallen arbeiten möchten.

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