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WYSIWYG Bleeding Apple Micromussa Lordhowensis (9-Head Show Colony)
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A Fully Formed Rainbow Constellation
Instantly anchor a mature centerpiece on your tank floor with this spectacular Bleeding Apple Micromussa Lordhowensis Show Colony! This exact-item (WYSIWYG) masterpiece boasts 9 fully healed, tightly clustered mature heads that form a beautifully rounded colony disc. True to its premium pedigree, each individual polyp exhibits a magnificent, multi-dimensional display: a deeply striated outer mantle of ice-mint and radioactive teal that sharply frames a vivid, bleeding crimson inner ring.
Instantly anchor a mature centerpiece on your tank floor with this spectacular Bleeding Apple Micromussa Lordhowensis Show Colony! This exact-item (WYSIWYG) masterpiece boasts 9 fully healed, tightly clustered mature heads that form a beautifully rounded colony disc. True to its premium pedigree, each individual polyp exhibits a magnificent, multi-dimensional display: a deeply striated outer mantle of ice-mint and radioactive teal that sharply frames a vivid, bleeding crimson inner ring.
Why It Deserves a Spot in Your Tank:
- Established 9-Head Matrix: Skip the slow, single-polyp propagation wait time with a massive, pre-grown colony that provides a substantial immediate physical footprint.
- Insane Striped Color Depth: The high-contrast interplay between the cool neon mint stripes and hot volcanic red eyes expands beautifully under actinic lighting, pulling focus from across the room.
- Perfect for Your Acan Garden: 100% peaceful toward other Micromussa lordhowensis or Homophyllia variants. You can press this colony directly up against other morphs on the sandbed to build a seamless rainbow carpet.
- Ultra-Plump Flesh Extension: Known for inflating its thick tissue cushions to maximum capacity during light cycles, completely concealing its underlying skeletal base.
Quick Care Parameters:
- Lighting: Low to Moderate (PAR 50 - 120). Keep it nestled low in your tank; excessive light saturation will bleach the deep crimson pigments or cause the polyps to pull back tightly against the skeleton.
- Water Flow: Low to Medium gentle, indirect flow. Provide just enough lazy current to keep organic detritus from settling between the 9 heads without forcing the flesh to pinch shut.
- Placement: Sandbed substrate, bottom glass tile racks, or mounted to a low-lying flat rock shelf.
- Diet: Photosynthetic, but possesses an aggressive collective feeding response. Lower your wavemakers twice a week to target-feed minced mysis shrimp, calanus, or specialized micro-pellets onto each mouth for explosive tissue health.