Plerogyra turbida is a medium-sized large polyp stony (LPS) coral prized for its unique bubble-like vesicles that gently pulse with water movement, creating a captivating display in reef aquariums. This species belongs to the family Euphyllidae and is a popular choice among marine aquarists seeking to add texture and dynamic movement to their coral collection.
Care Level: Moderate. This coral requires stable water parameters and consistent care but is generally hardy when provided with suitable conditions.
Lighting Requirements: Moderate lighting is recommended. LED or T5 lighting systems that provide a PAR range of approximately 50-150 µmol/m²/s are ideal to maintain healthy growth without causing bleaching.
Water Flow: Low to moderate water flow is preferred. Gentle, indirect currents help keep the coral clean and promote polyp extension without damaging the delicate vesicles.
Placement: Position Plerogyra turbida in a shaded or semi-shaded area of the tank, ideally on a stable rock or substrate where it can expand fully without interference. Ensure adequate spacing from neighbouring corals to prevent aggressive interactions, as it can extend sweeper tentacles.
Diet: While primarily photosynthetic via symbiotic zooxanthellae, this coral benefits from supplemental feeding of small meaty foods such as mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, or specialised coral foods 1-2 times per week to support growth and vibrancy.
Compatibility and Reef Safety: Yes, with adequate spacing. Plerogyra turbida is generally reef safe but can engage in territorial behaviour, so maintain sufficient distance from other corals to avoid stinging.
Minimum Tank Size: A minimum of 90 litres (approximately 24 gallons) is recommended to provide stable water conditions and space for growth.
Origin: Not Provided.
Maximum Size: Medium-sized colonies typically reach up to 15 cm in diameter under optimal conditions.



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