


Mint Palythoa
Palythoa Coral (Palythoa sp.)
Palythoas are hardy, colorful colonial polyps known for their bold patterns and fast growth. They come in a wide range of colors—from earthy tones to bright greens, purples, and oranges—often with metallic or speckled centers. These corals form dense mats that can quickly cover rockwork, making them a popular choice for filling in empty spaces or creating vibrant islands of color.
They thrive in moderate light and low to moderate flow, and are very forgiving—perfect for beginners. While they’re photosynthetic, they can benefit from occasional target feeding to encourage faster growth.
Caution: Palythoas can contain palytoxin, so always handle with gloves and eye protection.
Palythoa Coral (Palythoa sp.)
Palythoas are hardy, colorful colonial polyps known for their bold patterns and fast growth. They come in a wide range of colors—from earthy tones to bright greens, purples, and oranges—often with metallic or speckled centers. These corals form dense mats that can quickly cover rockwork, making them a popular choice for filling in empty spaces or creating vibrant islands of color.
They thrive in moderate light and low to moderate flow, and are very forgiving—perfect for beginners. While they’re photosynthetic, they can benefit from occasional target feeding to encourage faster growth.
Caution: Palythoas can contain palytoxin, so always handle with gloves and eye protection.
Palythoa Coral (Palythoa sp.)
Palythoas are hardy, colorful colonial polyps known for their bold patterns and fast growth. They come in a wide range of colors—from earthy tones to bright greens, purples, and oranges—often with metallic or speckled centers. These corals form dense mats that can quickly cover rockwork, making them a popular choice for filling in empty spaces or creating vibrant islands of color.
They thrive in moderate light and low to moderate flow, and are very forgiving—perfect for beginners. While they’re photosynthetic, they can benefit from occasional target feeding to encourage faster growth.
Caution: Palythoas can contain palytoxin, so always handle with gloves and eye protection.