Octo Coral Guard/Shroomsaver

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Your corals need light…. DUH. Why would you use containers that do not let light pass through?


Corals get most of their nutrients from algae that lives inside of them (zooxanthellae), just like a lot of anemones. This algae uses light as a food source, so why would you put your corals in a container that restricts light? You shouldn’t. Save 3d printing for the RFG nozzle.


Three sizes/configurations available:
Square – 3″ x 3″ x 3″, hinged lid with secure clasp.
Round – 4″ diameter x 3 1/2″ inside tall.
Round – 3″ diameter x 2″ tall inside tall.


These Coral Guards can be used to keep precious, expensive corals safe from pesky inverts, or to allow mushrooms to attach to substrate.

Order HERE.
 
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These are dope!
 

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