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Acanthophyllia Deshayesiana (EA#206)

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Care & specifications

Target reef water parametersOur recommended stable range for all reef corals
Temp
24–27°C
Alk (dKH)
6–10
pH
8.0–8.4
Salinity
1.024–1.026
Calcium
400–450 ppm
Magnesium
1250–1350 ppm
Nitrate
2–12 ppm
Phosphate
0.02–0.12 ppm
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Care Level: ModerateTemperament: PeacefulColour Form: Red, Green, Orange, Yellow, Blue, MulticolourDiet: Photosynthetic and CarnivorousReef Compatible: YesWater Conditions: 24-26°C, dKH 6-10, pH 7.8-8.4, sg 1.023-1.025Placement: Bottom to Mid-LevelLighting: Moderate to LowFlow: Low to ModerateOverview

Acanthophyllia Coral

The Acanthophyllia Coral, also known as the Doughnut Coral or Meat Coral, is a striking large-polyp stony (LPS) coral prized for its vibrant colours and unique, fleshy appearance. Its ridged and often multicoloured surface adds a stunning focal point to any reef aquarium. Found in the waters of the Indo-Pacific, Acanthophyllia corals are solitary species that thrive in soft substrate areas with low flow.


Behaviour and Habitat

Acanthophyllia Corals are peaceful and can coexist with other non-aggressive corals, making them ideal for community reef tanks. They are primarily nocturnal, extending their feeding tentacles during the night to capture plankton and other small food particles. During the day, they rely on their symbiotic zooxanthellae for energy through photosynthesis.

They prefer to be placed on sandy substrates or low on rockwork to prevent damage to their delicate flesh.


Tank Requirements
  • Placement: Bottom or low areas of the tank with a sandy substrate. Avoid sharp rocks to prevent tissue damage.
  • Lighting: Moderate to low. Too much light can cause bleaching, so position them in shaded areas if using high-intensity lighting systems.
  • Water Flow: Low to moderate, avoiding direct flow to prevent the coral from retracting its polyps.


Diet

While Acanthophyllia Corals derive much of their nutrition from photosynthesis, supplemental feeding is essential for optimal health and growth. Feedings can include:

Target feeding 2-3 times per week is recommended, especially in lower-light setups.


Care Tips
  • Maintain stable water parameters to avoid stress or tissue recession.
  • Avoid placing them near aggressive corals to prevent chemical warfare or physical damage.
  • Inspect regularly for tissue damage or receding edges, which can indicate poor conditions or hunger.
  • Use a high-quality protein skimmer to maintain excellent water quality.


Final Thoughts

The Acanthophyllia Coral is a show-stopping addition to any reef aquarium, offering a combination of vibrant colouration and unique texture. With proper care and attention, it can thrive and become a long-term centrepiece in your marine tank. Its peaceful nature and ability to adapt to various lighting and flow conditions make it a rewarding choice for both novice and experienced reef keepers.


If you're looking to enhance your tank further, browse our collection of LPS Corals, SPS Corals, or Soft Corals.

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2

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3

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