Overview
Green Heron Turbinaria Coral - Frag is a freshwater aquarium fish suited for community, planted, or species-focused aquariums. It does best in a stable, fully cycled tank with compatible tankmates, consistent water quality, and food matched to its size and feeding style.
Green Heron Turbinaria Coral - Frag is a live coral or reef livestock item for established saltwater aquariums. It does best in a stable, mature marine system with appropriate salinity, lighting, flow, and careful acclimation.
Common Name: Green Heron Turbinaria Coral - Frag
Scientific Name: Not confirmed — verify exact species/variant
At a Glance
Type: Live Coral / Reef Livestock
Scientific Name: Not confirmed — verify exact species/variant
Tank Maturity: Best in stable, established reef aquariums
Reef Compatibility: Verify placement, flow, lighting, and aggression for the exact coral
Salinity: Keep salinity stable for reef livestock
Temperature: Keep temperature stable for reef systems
Diet: Use reef-safe foods or feeding methods appropriate for the coral type
Best Tankmates: Peaceful reef-safe livestock and compatible corals
Avoid With: Unstable tanks, coral nippers, and incompatible coral placement
Care Notes
Start with moderate placement when appropriate, observe response, and adjust lighting or flow gradually. Do not add coral to an immature or unstable reef system.
Shipping & Arrival
Most in-stock livestock generally ships in 1–2 business days when weather, livestock condition, and carrier timing are safe. Open the package promptly, keep lights low, and acclimate before release.
Before You Buy
- Is the tank cycled and stable?
- Is the aquarium large enough for adult size or final placement?
- Are tankmates compatible?
- Do you have appropriate food, cover, or supplies ready?
- Can you receive and acclimate the order promptly?
- Type: Freshwater Fish
- Adult size: Review the listing, subtype, and full notes before adding it to a tank with limited space.
- Minimum tank: Base the final tank choice on adult size, swimming behavior, and group needs.
- Temperament: Match activity level and tankmates carefully before ordering.
- Care level: Stable, cycled aquariums always give livestock a better start.
- Temperature: Keep temperature stable and matched to the species.
- pH: Stable freshwater parameters matter more than sudden swings.
- Diet: Use foods sized for the species and feeding style.
- Good tankmates: Other compatible freshwater fish in a stable community or species-focused setup.
- Avoid with: Predatory fish, rough tankmates, or animals that will outcompete smaller livestock.