Tidal Gardens, Inc. - Coral Propagation
 
Trachyphyllia
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Parazoanthus
Hydnophora
Palythoa
Caulastrea
Trachyphyllia
Open Brain Coral
We have 2 corals available for sale.
Trachyphyllia

Indo-Pacific - Islands of the Indopacific including Fiji, Tonga, Solomon Islands, and the Great Barrier Reef.

Medium to high lighting would serve this species well. Trachyphyllia can be kept under high output fluorescent bulbs, but may benefit from more intense lighting. It will likely change its coloration depending on the lighting provided. Trachyphyllia may require a longer acclimation period to intense lighting such as metal halides.

Moderate water movement is recommended.

Like most coral, Trachyphyllia rely to a large extent on the products of their zooxanthellae, however, in our experience, they also benefit from direct feeding. There are a variety of frozen fish foods available that make outstanding meals for Trachyphyllia. We like to feed a mixture of meaty foods such as shrimp, fish, and squid with vitamin additives and highly unsaturated fatty acids (HUFA). The size of the food must be small enough that the polyp can fully ingest it.

This genus either has never been propagated or is propagated so seldom the occurrences are statistically insignificant. This may be as a result of a number of factors such as growth rate and susceptibility to infection. We feel at this time, Trachyphyllia is not a good candidate for aquaculture.

Our Trachyphyllia:
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Red Brain [Family Tree]
Price: $65.00
Details: Amazing red brain with green center and highlights.
Green Brain [Family Tree]
Price: $60.00
Details: Very large specimen. Green with purple highlights.

References

Borneman, Eric H. 2001 Aquarium Corals: Selection, Husbandry, and Natural History Microcosm Ltd. ISBN: 1-890087-47-5. pg 301-303. Buy it

Calfo, Anthony R. 2001 Book of Coral Propagation, Volume 1: Reef Gardening for Aquarists readingtrees.com ISBN: 0-971637-10-5. pg 268-269. Buy it

Fossa, Svein A., Alf Jacob Nilsen 1998 The Modern Coral Reef Aquarium Vol. 2 Birgit Schmettkamp Verlag ISBN: 3-928819-23-2. pg 440-441. Buy it

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