- Location
- Denver, Colorado
Trachyphyllia
Common names: lobed braincoral, open brain coral
Difficulty Level: Trachyphyllia brains are generally very tolerant of most conditions, but stable alkalinity is important.
Feeding: Trachyphyllias have a very strong prey capture ability. They may be fed any meaty foods including pellets.
Lighting (Level 4 to 7): These corals prefer moderate lighting, but may be adapted to higher. Be sure to acclimate them when moving to higher light.
Water flow: Moderate to stronger water flow is ideal.
Placement: Trachyphyllia brains must be placed on the sand. They are aggressive corals with long sweeper tentacles, so be sure to leave ample space around them.
General: Stable alkalinity is a must with these corals and calcium above 400 is best to promote growth.
https://captivecoral.net/portfolio/wellsophyllia/
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Common names: lobed braincoral, open brain coral
Difficulty Level: Trachyphyllia brains are generally very tolerant of most conditions, but stable alkalinity is important.
Feeding: Trachyphyllias have a very strong prey capture ability. They may be fed any meaty foods including pellets.
Lighting (Level 4 to 7): These corals prefer moderate lighting, but may be adapted to higher. Be sure to acclimate them when moving to higher light.
Water flow: Moderate to stronger water flow is ideal.
Placement: Trachyphyllia brains must be placed on the sand. They are aggressive corals with long sweeper tentacles, so be sure to leave ample space around them.
General: Stable alkalinity is a must with these corals and calcium above 400 is best to promote growth.
https://captivecoral.net/portfolio/wellsophyllia/
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