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  1. From the album: WRASSEYMASTER® Reef Paradise

    The Lobophyllia flabelliformis coral is a dome shaped, large polyp stony (LPS) coral with thick fleshy polyps. Lobophyllia coral is often referred to as a Lobed Cactus Coral, Lobed Coral, Colored Coral, Brain Coral, Open Brain Coral, Meat Coral, Modern Coral, or Large Flower Coral. Lobophyllia corals come in a variety of colors, some very bright. Their colored fleshy polyps hide its calcareous skeleton. It is found in a variety of textures; some are smooth, while others are bumpy and look like carpet. They are easy corals to care for making them great for beginners and experienced reef aquarists alike. Lobophyllia corals do well under almost any conditions; however, they will do best in moderate intermittent water flow, and moderate lighting conditions. For overall health, a high pH, alkalinity, and calcium level must be maintained. It's best to slowly acclimate the Lobophyllia coral to higher light intensities by starting the coral out low in the aquarium and moving it up over time. Lobophyllia corals are photosynthetic, but will do best if fed a few times a week with small bits of meaty marine foods or zooplankton when their tentacles are present. Lobophyllia corals can sting nearby neighbors with its sweeper tentacles; therefore allow ample room between them and other corals.
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