Although it could be I will reserve judgment for now. It can be placed on the substrate or attached to a piece of clean live rock, even in a somewhat vertical position, but do not place it totally vertically as it will not get enough light when positioned that way. Although the recommended water flow is moderate to a little higher, make sure that no algae grow on the skeleton as that will cause polyp recession and polyp loss once the algae reaches the top of the skeleton and starts to affect the large meaty polyp. Aussie Acanthophyllia WYSIWYG — The coral shown is the exact coral that is up for grabs. Care of Acanthophyllia Corals is very similar to what is needed for other LPS corals, and low to moderate lighting is suggested, with low to moderate and irregular water flow. Download Our App For Special Deals & News. Click on main image for full screen. The green is there but no red or yellow but rather some purple. Covered By 14 Day Guarantee – Click Here For More Information The green variety handles a moderate lighting better. What Are You Waiting For? The color on this coral looks somewhat washed out perhaps due to the light it is under If you use MH’s over your tank, then shielding is definitely what you will need to do. Its skeleton is not quite round but more of an irregular circle that is somewhat oval and is flatter than, for instance, Scolymia Corals. Rare except in deep inter-reef areas. Genrally found in lower sections on the reef or silted water . There are three key differences between the Dendrophyllia and sun coral. They are voracious eaters, and if not fed well can start to recede. Whereas water quality parameters need to be high, over-use of GAC is not indicated for this coral, and similar ones. The Dendrophyllia coral is one of my favorite LPS corals. Colour: Wells (1964b); It is considered hardy and not very prone to diseases as some other LPS corals are. wysiwyg dawin collected medium care corals , with large impact and movement . Nevertheless correct identification of Acanthophyllia can still be a problem. Acanthophyllia deshayesiana Just ordered this piece because of a 35% off sale at Extremecorals. This coral, of course, also traps free-floating food particles from the water column, and is believed to also extract dissolved organic material directly from the water. Common names: Doughnut coral, meat coral. Advertised as Orange Blood Acanthophyllia © Austin Reef Club. Acanthophyllia is a truly spectacular center-piece coral ideal for any type of reef aquarium. They are available in almost every color of the rainbow and tend have intense flourescence. The most important care that must be exercised for a long lasting and healthy coral is daily feeding. Characters: Notice the difference of the Coral Polyp’s outer edge that is not as ruffled in this case This species is very little studied and there may be taxonomic issues as the holotype, figured in Veron and Pichon (1980) and the skeletal specimens shown on this website, have Cynarina-like septa. Taxonomic Note: Septa are of very contrasting sizes, the largest being extremely large with very large rounded dentations. … Video. Registered users will receive updates about timing of releases. Scolymia australis ‘for comparison purposes’ – © The Coral Zone Columellae are large and compact. Skeletal structures are close to Cynarina lacrymalis except that the paliform crown is absent or nearly so and primary septa are larger. Paliform lobes are absent or nearly so. Oct 11, 2016. as with all hard corals they will uptake calcium , alkalinity and magnesiums ,strontiums help keep them healthy . Taxonomic References: Care of Acanthophyllia Corals is very similar to what is needed for other LPS corals, and low to moderate lighting is suggested, with low to moderate and irregular water flow. Similar Species: Soft tissue is like Indophyllia macassarensis and Cynarina lacrymalis in being very thick and opaque, obscuring the underlying skeleton. It is important to realize that the sun coral and the Dendro are different corals even though they look very similar. Scroll through selected species using the scroll above. Acanthophyllia corals tend to morph into strange shapes when fed on a regular basis. If you have rather intense lighting over your Nano-Reef you many need to shield the coral somewhat from it at first, and then gradually acclimate it to the higher intensity, but what and how to exactly do it will depend on what type of lighting you are using. Large and meaty, these corals are generally durable and are not overly aggressive towards neighbors. Smaller septa are thin, the smallest being almost devoid of dentations. It is a slow grower and will not become very large. While in Beta phase, the website will be taken offline periodically for modifications. Feed at night when tentacles can be seen, or get the coral to show a ‘feeding response’ using shrimp or fish juice, which needs to be spot injected gently on it to elicit that reaction. The authors welcome constructive comments and details of errors or omissions via the feedback form (see the bottom banner of all pages). What appears to work for Acanthophyllia corals is to place them in the shade, and when that is done they will typically eject part of the middle of their polyp looking for more light. If you have an LED set-up you may wish to dim them somewhat if you can when you take into consideration what other corals are in your Nano-Reef, and if dimming is not an option then shielding the Acanthophyllia from the more intense light will be the better way to go. Unlike what may be done for many other LPS corals, for this coral asexual reproduction by fragging is not recommended at all. Acanthophyllia deshayesiana is larger than both these species. Also note the lesser overall thickness. Septa are of very contrasting sizes, the largest being extremely large with very large rounded dentations. Nemenzo and Ferraris (1982); Note that although confusion with other similar looking corals is possible and exists, even by Store Owners, Acanthophyllia Corals will have a lot more ‘red’ coloration in its polyp than the others mentioned above who may have more ‘yellow and green’ in their polyps. Demonstrating how easy it is to mix them up with other corals, Clipperton Angelfish Still Going Strong At The Aquarium Of The Pacific, VarioS-8 Controllable Circulation Pump Spotted At MACNA, Vertex Technologies Promisses “Transparency” With It’s Cerebra Controller, University Of Florida Seeking Biologist For Their Tropical Aquaculture Lab, Fluid Metering Module Will Do Leak Detection And ATO Functions. Costae are sub-equal. Acanthphyllia Coral Care. Habitat: Feeding: Acanthophyllia is an aggressive eater which will consumer nearly any sized meat based foods able to fit on its oral disc. Although hardy, the coral is also fragile and needs to be handled with great care as the polyp can easily tear apart, even under its own weight, so if you need to move the coral, get it to retract fully so the polyp is protected. Some will have a nice mix of green and red, and that type of coloration is what often leads to the confusion about its correct identification. Frequent modifications are being made to data and content and users are advised not to include website data in publications until Version 1.00 is released. This is perhaps not the most commonly available coral, and it is often confused with Scolymia vitiensis, as they look quite similar, and sometimes even with Cynarina lacrimalis, but it certainly is a very nice addition for your Nano-Reef if you can find a nice specimen such as, for instance, the one below: Acanthophyllia deshayesiana © aquaportail. Yes, I’m aware of their enhanced/altered photography and thereby I know what to … Click on species authorities and references for relevant details. Not long ago I saw one offered for sale for close to $300, which obviously is pricy to say the least. Extra care must be take to stabilize alkalinity and calcium. The Holographic Acanthophyllia is a specimen of doughnut coral which is rainbow on a whole different level. Abundance: Hells Storm © Austin Reef Club, Listed as one but does not look like a true Acanthophyllia Costae are sub-equal. We’ve covered our fair share of Acanthophyllias over the years, but the new multi-dimensional coral from Reefmaster Indonesia is a radically different specimen. Tearing of the main polyp will invariably lead to bacterial infections and, as we have already seen, these are always hard to cure and getting lost polyp tissue to regrow is never a given. Corals are solitary, usually cones with a pointed base. Best and Hoeksema (1987) as Cynarina lacrymalis; This website is currently at draft Beta stage for consultation and feedback. they do best under a higher kelvin spectrum too . This is identified as one but is probably not. The part that was split off grows slowly and will start to build an exoskeleton, and after the ejection of some polyp tissue has taken place, the main coral can be placed back into the lighting conditions it was exposed to. Concentric pale to dark greens reds and browns combined with radial striations. Red and Blue Acanthophyllia with some green/yellowish Frag © Austin Reef Club Acanthophyllia deshayesiana (Michelin, 1850) Acanthophyllia Wells, 1937 Characters: Corals are solitary, usually cones with a pointed base. The strong splash of yellow and orange that it adds to the reef is hard to match from any other coral besides the sun coral. Since it is a photosynthetic coral, it receives a good amount of its nutrients from your lighting and the coral’s Zooxanthellae, but it will do even better with supplemental feeding of minced pieces of fish, shrimp, clam, Mysis, Cyclop-eeze, and rotifers. Polyps are very fleshy, with thick tissue hiding the underlying skeleton. Columellae are large and compact. Difficulty level: Acanthophyllia is one of the more sensitive of the sand dwelling LPS corals. Difficulty of Care Trachyphyllia Coral Care: The T. geoffroyi is moderately easy to care for, they only need a lower moderate light and gentle water movement. Size: 3.5″ Lighting: Low Water Flow: Low Photographed under Ecotech XR30 G4 Pro LEDs. Theme by HB-Themes. Deep soft substrates. © Albert J. Thiel. This is quite an unusual manner of reproduction but it has, according to several reports, been used successfully quite a number of times. Even Biologists have toyed with where to classify it, and it was actually only in 2009 that the ITIS (Integrated Taxonomic Information System) finally placed it in its own Genus, of which only one species is currently recognized. Thread starter Liquid360; Start date Aug 21, 2018; Tagged users None Aug 21, 2018 #1 L. Liquid360 2500 Club Member View Badges. Wherever possible, warning will be given in advance via this notification popup. Feeding once or twice a week is usually sufficient and will help them grow faster. ACANTHOPHYLLIA, Care Of. Joined Dec 24, 2012 Messages 2,965 Reaction score 1,197. To become a registered user, and to use various features of the website not available to casual visitors, please login (see right hand side top banner). Coral Colors – The Secret Movement of Corals Nicole Helgason. Your Website. So handle this coral with great care at all times. Due to the limited availability of this Coral its price can be fairly high, of course depending on its size and on its degree of coloration. Smaller septa are thin, the smallest being almost devoid of dentations.
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