Macroalgae Farms

Amber Pulsing Xenia

$49.99

Key Features:
⭐ Warm amber-orange coloration
• Pulsing soft coral movement
• Fast growth by colony extension
• Single colony display

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Amber Pulsing Xenia

$49.99

$49.99

About this item

Amber Pulsing Xenia

Amber Pulsing Xenia (Xenia sp.) is a soft coral prized for its warm amber-orange coloration and captivating pulsing behavior. Its feathery polyps extend into delicate, star-like formations, creating a glowing, sunlit appearance that adds warmth and movement to reef aquariums.

This species is known for its rhythmic pulsing motion, where individual polyps open and close in a continuous, flowing pattern. As it grows, it forms branching clusters that gently sway in the current while also helping to absorb dissolved nutrients, making it both visually dynamic and beneficial in established reef systems.


Available Options

Single Colony

  • One established xenia colony attached to rock or frag base
  • Displays active pulsing behavior and natural movement
  • Ideal for reef and macroalgae aquascapes

Care Information

💡 Lighting
Low to Moderate
🌊 Water Flow
Moderate
📍 Placement
Rockwork or isolated islands to control spread
⚙️ Care Level
Easy to Moderate
📈 Growth Rate
Fast
🧪 Feeding
Primarily photosynthetic with nutrient absorption

Special Considerations

Xenia are known for their rapid growth and ability to spread across rockwork. Placement on isolated structures is recommended to manage expansion. Stable water parameters and moderate nutrient levels support consistent pulsing behavior. Sudden changes in flow, lighting, or chemistry may cause temporary reduction in pulsing or retraction.

🌱 Propagation

Amber Pulsing Xenia propagates readily through natural fragmentation and colony expansion:

  • Colonies spread by extending tissue across nearby surfaces
  • Fragments can detach and reattach to form new colonies
  • Propagation commonly occurs in aquarium systems

Learn More

For detailed species information, compatibility, and care tips, visit our Species Library.


Livestock Disclaimer

Due to natural variation between specimens and uncertainty at the exact species level, the item you receive may not appear exactly like the one pictured. Photographs are representative examples of general appearance and coloration.

Individual xenia colonies may vary in size, stalk thickness, polyp density, pulsing intensity, and coloration depending on origin and environmental conditions.

Size and appearance are provided as general guidelines and may vary slightly from the specimen received.

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