Cyphastrea - Red Eye
Cyphastrea corals, also known as Cat's Eye corals, are a type of small polyp stony (SPS) coral that are known for their encrusting growth form and vibrant colors. They are relatively hardy and can be a great addition to a reef aquarium. Here are care tips for Cyphastrea corals:
Water Parameters: Temperature: 74-80°F (23-27°C), Salinity: 1.023-1.025, pH: 8.1-8.4, Calcium: 400-450 ppm, Alkalinity: 8-12 dKH.
Lighting and Placement: Cyphastrea corals can adapt to a wide range of lighting conditions. They can tolerate moderate to high-intensity lighting. Metal halides, T5 fluorescent, or LED lights with a balanced spectrum are commonly used. Place them in various areas of the aquarium, as they can thrive under different lighting intensities. They can tolerate moderate water flow.
Feeding: Cyphastrea corals primarily obtain nutrition through photosynthesis from their symbiotic zooxanthellae. However, they can also benefit from supplemental feeding. While not mandatory, you can occasionally target feed them with small meaty foods such as brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, or coral-specific liquid or powdered foods to promote growth and coloration.
Growth and Placement: Cyphastrea corals have an encrusting growth form, spreading over rocks or substrate. When placing them in the aquarium, provide enough space for their growth and expansion. They can be placed in various positions, including on rocks or the aquarium substrate.
Maintain stable water parameters, provide appropriate lighting, and ensure good water quality to support the health and growth of Cyphastrea corals. Regularly monitor their condition and growth, and be cautious with their placement to prevent overcrowding and potential aggression from neighboring corals.
Propagation of Cyphastrea corals can be done through fragmentation, where small pieces are carefully broken off and attached to plugs or rocks using fragging epoxy or other suitable methods.
Remember to maintain stable water parameters, provide appropriate lighting, and ensure good water quality to support the health and growth of Cyphastrea corals. Regular monitoring and proper care will help these corals thrive in your reef aquarium.
Cyphastrea corals, also known as Cat's Eye corals, are a type of small polyp stony (SPS) coral that are known for their encrusting growth form and vibrant colors. They are relatively hardy and can be a great addition to a reef aquarium. Here are care tips for Cyphastrea corals:
Water Parameters: Temperature: 74-80°F (23-27°C), Salinity: 1.023-1.025, pH: 8.1-8.4, Calcium: 400-450 ppm, Alkalinity: 8-12 dKH.
Lighting and Placement: Cyphastrea corals can adapt to a wide range of lighting conditions. They can tolerate moderate to high-intensity lighting. Metal halides, T5 fluorescent, or LED lights with a balanced spectrum are commonly used. Place them in various areas of the aquarium, as they can thrive under different lighting intensities. They can tolerate moderate water flow.
Feeding: Cyphastrea corals primarily obtain nutrition through photosynthesis from their symbiotic zooxanthellae. However, they can also benefit from supplemental feeding. While not mandatory, you can occasionally target feed them with small meaty foods such as brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, or coral-specific liquid or powdered foods to promote growth and coloration.
Growth and Placement: Cyphastrea corals have an encrusting growth form, spreading over rocks or substrate. When placing them in the aquarium, provide enough space for their growth and expansion. They can be placed in various positions, including on rocks or the aquarium substrate.
Maintain stable water parameters, provide appropriate lighting, and ensure good water quality to support the health and growth of Cyphastrea corals. Regularly monitor their condition and growth, and be cautious with their placement to prevent overcrowding and potential aggression from neighboring corals.
Propagation of Cyphastrea corals can be done through fragmentation, where small pieces are carefully broken off and attached to plugs or rocks using fragging epoxy or other suitable methods.
Remember to maintain stable water parameters, provide appropriate lighting, and ensure good water quality to support the health and growth of Cyphastrea corals. Regular monitoring and proper care will help these corals thrive in your reef aquarium.
Cyphastrea corals, also known as Cat's Eye corals, are a type of small polyp stony (SPS) coral that are known for their encrusting growth form and vibrant colors. They are relatively hardy and can be a great addition to a reef aquarium. Here are care tips for Cyphastrea corals:
Water Parameters: Temperature: 74-80°F (23-27°C), Salinity: 1.023-1.025, pH: 8.1-8.4, Calcium: 400-450 ppm, Alkalinity: 8-12 dKH.
Lighting and Placement: Cyphastrea corals can adapt to a wide range of lighting conditions. They can tolerate moderate to high-intensity lighting. Metal halides, T5 fluorescent, or LED lights with a balanced spectrum are commonly used. Place them in various areas of the aquarium, as they can thrive under different lighting intensities. They can tolerate moderate water flow.
Feeding: Cyphastrea corals primarily obtain nutrition through photosynthesis from their symbiotic zooxanthellae. However, they can also benefit from supplemental feeding. While not mandatory, you can occasionally target feed them with small meaty foods such as brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, or coral-specific liquid or powdered foods to promote growth and coloration.
Growth and Placement: Cyphastrea corals have an encrusting growth form, spreading over rocks or substrate. When placing them in the aquarium, provide enough space for their growth and expansion. They can be placed in various positions, including on rocks or the aquarium substrate.
Maintain stable water parameters, provide appropriate lighting, and ensure good water quality to support the health and growth of Cyphastrea corals. Regularly monitor their condition and growth, and be cautious with their placement to prevent overcrowding and potential aggression from neighboring corals.
Propagation of Cyphastrea corals can be done through fragmentation, where small pieces are carefully broken off and attached to plugs or rocks using fragging epoxy or other suitable methods.
Remember to maintain stable water parameters, provide appropriate lighting, and ensure good water quality to support the health and growth of Cyphastrea corals. Regular monitoring and proper care will help these corals thrive in your reef aquarium.