Coral Symphyllia Brain

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LPSSIMP01
Quick Stats Care Level Easy Temperament Semi-aggressive Color Form Assorted Reef Compatible Yes Water Conditions 72-78° F, dKH 8-12, pH 8.1-8.4, sg 1.023-1.025 Origin Indonesia Family Mussidae...
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Quick Stats

Care Level Easy
Temperament Semi-aggressive
Color Form Assorted
Reef Compatible Yes
Water Conditions 72-78° F, dKH 8-12, pH 8.1-8.4, sg 1.023-1.025
Origin Indonesia
Family Mussidae
Lighting Moderate to High
Supplements Calcium, Strontium, Trace Elements
Waterflow Medium
Placement All

Overview

The Indonesian Colored Symphyllia Brain Coral is a fantastic colored variety of the large polyp stony (LPS) coral also referred to as the Closed Brain Coral or the Dented Brain Coral. This beautiful coral is closely related to the popular Lobophyllia Open Brain Corals and is found in a variety of textures and color forms. Some are smooth, while others are pimply, and look like carpet. Colors vary from bright red, green, orange, gray, tan, or brown. Symphyllia Brain Corals are found in the Indo-Pacific Ocean, typically occurring in a range of habitats from protected reef slopes in shallow water to upper reef slope regions, as well as fringing reefs. Though sharing similar appearance and relative care requirements to Lobophyllia corals, Symphyllia Brain Corals make less frequent appearances in the aquarium industry, making them a fantastic choice for LPS coral aficionados.

Caring for the Colored Symphyllia Brain Coral is relatively easy, making it an excellent choice for the beginner to expert hobbyist. The Colored Symphyllia Brain Coral requires moderate to high lighting conditions achieved by T-5s, powerful LEDs or the more intense metal halides combined with moderate water movement within the aquarium. For continued good health, the Colored Symphyllia Brain Coral will benefit from the addition of calcium, strontium, iodine, magnesium and trace elements to the water column.

Though less aggressive than Lobophyllia corals, the Colored Symphyllia Brain Coral is still semi-aggressive and will extend its sweeper tentacles at night well beyond the base, potentially stinging other species of corals and animals within reach. Therefore, it is important to leave ample space between the Colored Symphyllia Brain Coral and neighboring corals.

The photosynthetic symbiotic zooxanthellae algae hosted within the Colored Symphyllia Brain Coral satisfies the majority of its nutritional requirements. However, the Colored Symphyllia Brain Coral will benefit from supplemental feedings in the form of micro-plankton or baby brine fed twice per week in the evening while its tentacles are visible.

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