Lobophyllia vitiensis (Orange) is a captivating large polyp stony (LPS) coral prized for its bright orange hues and fleshy, lobed polyps. This medium-sized specimen adds a bold splash of colour and texture to mature reef aquariums.
Lighting Requirements: Moderate lighting is ideal, such as T5 fluorescents or LED setups providing a PAR range of approximately 50-150. Avoid intense direct light to prevent bleaching.
Water Flow: Low to moderate water movement is recommended to gently sway the polyps without causing tissue damage or excessive sediment accumulation.
Placement: Position this coral on the substrate or lower to mid-level rockwork where it can expand fully without competition. Provide adequate spacing from neighbouring corals to prevent aggressive interactions, as Lobophyllia can extend sweeper tentacles.
Diet: While photosynthetic, Lobophyllia vitiensis benefits from supplemental feeding of meaty foods such as mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, or specialised coral foods 1-2 times weekly to promote growth and vibrancy.
Reef Compatibility: Yes, with adequate spacing. This coral can be aggressive towards nearby corals due to sweeper tentacles, so careful placement is essential.
Care Level: Moderate. Suitable for aquarists with some experience in maintaining stable water parameters and lighting.
Origin: Not Provided.
Maximum Size: Medium specimens typically reach 10-15 cm in diameter under optimal conditions.
Minimum Tank Size: 75 litres (20 gallons) recommended to maintain stable water quality and accommodate growth.
Regular monitoring of water parameters such as calcium, alkalinity, and magnesium is essential to support skeletal growth. Maintain stable temperature (24-26°C), salinity (1.023-1.025 SG), and low nutrient levels for best results.



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