Lobophyllia vitiensis, commonly known as Lobophyllia or Brain Coral, is a captivating large polyp stony (LPS) coral prized for its striking colours and fleshy, lobed appearance. This large specimen comes in assorted vibrant colours, making it a standout feature in any marine aquarium.
Lighting Requirements: Moderate lighting is ideal for Lobophyllia vitiensis. Too intense lighting may cause bleaching, while too low light can inhibit growth. LED or T5 lighting systems that provide a balanced spectrum work well.
Water Flow: Moderate, indirect water flow is recommended. Strong currents can damage the delicate polyps, while stagnant water may reduce health and growth.
Placement: Position this coral on a stable rock or substrate in the middle to lower areas of the tank where it can expand without touching neighbouring corals. Adequate spacing is essential to prevent aggression and tissue damage.
Care Level: Moderate to advanced. While hardy, Lobophyllia vitiensis requires stable water parameters and attentive husbandry to thrive.
Diet: Primarily photosynthetic via symbiotic zooxanthellae, but benefits from supplemental feeding of meaty foods such as mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, or specialised coral foods 1-2 times weekly.
Reef Compatibility: Yes, with adequate spacing. Lobophyllia can exhibit aggressive behaviour through sweeper tentacles, so maintain distance from other corals.
Origin: Not Provided.
Maximum Size: Large colonies can reach up to 30 cm or more in diameter under optimal conditions.
With its bold colours and impressive structure, Lobophyllia vitiensis is a prized addition for marine reef enthusiasts looking to enhance their aquarium’s visual appeal.



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