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Striking red polyps on a blue body make this coral a highly prized rarity. |
Indo-Pacific -
Islands of the Indopacific including Fiji, Tonga, Solomon Islands, and the Great Barrier Reef.
Cyphastrea does not require as much light as some other corals.
It can be kept under normal output fluorescents without much difficulty.
In some cases, it may extend more readily under subdued lighting, however it may display more attractive colors when placed under stronger lighting.
Moderate water movement is recommended.
Cyphastrea relies heavily on the products of their zooxanthellae.
This coral may benefit from the addition of phytoplankton as a food source.
While the coral itself may consume some phytoplankton, the real benefit is the increased population of rotifers that feed on the phytoplankton.
Rotifers make a good meal to a vast array of corals.
If phytoplankton is not readily available, you may attempt to feed the coral finely ground meaty foods.
The food should almost have a paste-like consistency before being administered.
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