Protopalythoa spp. are colonial soft corals known for their vibrant polyps and ease of care, making them a popular choice for marine reef aquariums. This large-sized specimen offers an impressive display with its extended polyps and natural movement.
Lighting: Moderate lighting is recommended to maintain healthy pigmentation and growth. Avoid intense direct light which may cause bleaching.
Water Flow: Moderate water flow is ideal to keep the polyps gently swaying and to prevent detritus accumulation, but avoid strong currents that could damage the delicate tissues.
Placement: Position the coral on stable rockwork with enough space to prevent contact with neighbouring corals, as Protopalythoa spp. can exhibit aggressive tendencies through chemical means. Adequate spacing helps maintain reef harmony.
Care Level: Suitable for intermediate aquarists familiar with soft coral husbandry. Regular water parameter monitoring is advised to maintain stable conditions.
Compatibility: Reef safe with caution; ensure it is not placed too close to sensitive corals to avoid chemical aggression. Compatible with most reef-safe fish and invertebrates.
Feeding: Primarily photosynthetic but benefits from occasional feeding of fine particulate foods or coral supplements to support growth.
Overall, Protopalythoa spp. provide a dynamic and colourful addition to a well-maintained reef aquarium when given appropriate care and placement.



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