CCA Tequila Sunrise Rhodactis Mushroom
🌅 Tequila Sunrise Rhodactis – Product Description
The Tequila Sunrise Rhodactis is a premium soft coral prized for its warm, sunset‑inspired coloration and bold texture. This mushroom displays a radiant blend of orange, gold, peach, and subtle pink undertones, often shifting in intensity depending on lighting and flow. Its large, fleshy disc and bubbly surface give it a dramatic presence, making it an ideal centerpiece for both beginner and advanced reef keepers.
Under actinic lighting, the Tequila Sunrise Rhodactis glows with fluorescent highlights that accentuate its folds and ridges. It thrives in low‑to‑moderate flow and adapts well to a wide range of lighting, making it one of the most forgiving and visually striking mushrooms available.
Key Features
Warm, sunset‑like coloration with glowing highlights
Hardy and adaptable — great for beginners
Large, textured disc with bubble‑like surface
Excellent for filling low‑light areas of the reef
Fast‑growing and capable of splitting under stable conditions
đź§Ş Acclimation Procedure
A proper acclimation ensures your Tequila Sunrise Rhodactis settles quickly and maintains its vibrant coloration. Here’s a clean, customer‑friendly procedure you can publish directly:
1. Temperature Equalization (15-30 minutes)
Float the sealed bag in your aquarium or sump to match water temperature. This prevents shock from sudden temperature changes.
2. Drip Acclimation (20–30 minutes)
Open the bag and place the coral and water into a small container.
Start a slow drip from your tank (2–4 drips per second).
Allow the water volume to double before stopping the drip. This gently adjusts salinity and pH.
Ensure bag’s salinity matches aquarium before proceeding.
3. Inspection & Placement
Gently remove the Rhodactis and discard the bag water.
Place the mushroom in a low‑light, low‑flow area for the first few days.
Avoid blasting it with direct flow — mushrooms prefer gentle movement.
4. Light Acclimation
Over 1–2 weeks, gradually move the coral toward its final placement. Tequila Sunrise Rhodactis can thrive in moderate lighting, but starting low prevents bleaching.
5. Stability & Feeding
Maintain stable parameters (especially salinity and alkalinity).
Optional: Feed small particle foods (reef roids, mysis dust) once settled — this can enhance growth and coloration.
🌅 Tequila Sunrise Rhodactis – Product Description
The Tequila Sunrise Rhodactis is a premium soft coral prized for its warm, sunset‑inspired coloration and bold texture. This mushroom displays a radiant blend of orange, gold, peach, and subtle pink undertones, often shifting in intensity depending on lighting and flow. Its large, fleshy disc and bubbly surface give it a dramatic presence, making it an ideal centerpiece for both beginner and advanced reef keepers.
Under actinic lighting, the Tequila Sunrise Rhodactis glows with fluorescent highlights that accentuate its folds and ridges. It thrives in low‑to‑moderate flow and adapts well to a wide range of lighting, making it one of the most forgiving and visually striking mushrooms available.
Key Features
Warm, sunset‑like coloration with glowing highlights
Hardy and adaptable — great for beginners
Large, textured disc with bubble‑like surface
Excellent for filling low‑light areas of the reef
Fast‑growing and capable of splitting under stable conditions
đź§Ş Acclimation Procedure
A proper acclimation ensures your Tequila Sunrise Rhodactis settles quickly and maintains its vibrant coloration. Here’s a clean, customer‑friendly procedure you can publish directly:
1. Temperature Equalization (15-30 minutes)
Float the sealed bag in your aquarium or sump to match water temperature. This prevents shock from sudden temperature changes.
2. Drip Acclimation (20–30 minutes)
Open the bag and place the coral and water into a small container.
Start a slow drip from your tank (2–4 drips per second).
Allow the water volume to double before stopping the drip. This gently adjusts salinity and pH.
Ensure bag’s salinity matches aquarium before proceeding.
3. Inspection & Placement
Gently remove the Rhodactis and discard the bag water.
Place the mushroom in a low‑light, low‑flow area for the first few days.
Avoid blasting it with direct flow — mushrooms prefer gentle movement.
4. Light Acclimation
Over 1–2 weeks, gradually move the coral toward its final placement. Tequila Sunrise Rhodactis can thrive in moderate lighting, but starting low prevents bleaching.
5. Stability & Feeding
Maintain stable parameters (especially salinity and alkalinity).
Optional: Feed small particle foods (reef roids, mysis dust) once settled — this can enhance growth and coloration.