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Echinophyllia is a genus of large polyp stony corals (LPS), also known as chalice corals, found in the Indo-Pacific and Red Sea. These corals are colonial and foliaceous, with thin, often plate-like or encrusting colonies. They are popular in reef aquariums due to their relatively easy care and various color variations. 

Here's a more detailed breakdown:

  • Appearance:

    Echinophyllia corals have a flat, encrusting growth habit, forming thin plates or laminae. They can have a central corallite or widely spaced radial corallites. 

  • Color:

    They come in various colors, including gray-blue, green, brown, and red. 

  • Habitat:

    They prefer sheltered reef environments, especially lower reef slopes and vertical surfaces. 

  • Care in Aquariums:

    Echinophyllia corals thrive in moderately lit aquariums with low to moderate current and are sensitive to high levels of phosphate

  • Scientific Classification:

    Echinophyllia is a genus of large polyp stony corals, often sold under the name "Chalice Coral" due to their distinct shape and difficulty in precise species differentiation

  • Similarities:

    Echinophyllia corals can resemble Oxypora, but Echinophyllia species tend to have more prominent central corallites. 

Key Species:

  • Echinophyllia aspera (Flat Lettuce Coral): A common and encrusting type of chalice coral. 

  • Echinophyllia echinata: Similar in appearance to Echinomorpha nishihirai, featuring a prominent central corallite. 

  • Echinophyllia echinoporoides: Characterized by small, immersed corallites and exsert costae. 

  • Echinophyllia patula: Distinguishable by its thin laminae with widely spaced, irregular corallites. 

  • Echinophyllia tarae: Has a distinctive paliform crown and a compact, spongy columella. 



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      Описание

      Echinophyllia is a genus of large polyp stony corals (LPS), also known as chalice corals, found in the Indo-Pacific and Red Sea. These corals are colonial and foliaceous, with thin, often plate-like or encrusting colonies. They are popular in reef aquariums due to their relatively easy care and various color variations. 

      Here's a more detailed breakdown:

      • Appearance:

        Echinophyllia corals have a flat, encrusting growth habit, forming thin plates or laminae. They can have a central corallite or widely spaced radial corallites. 

      • Color:

        They come in various colors, including gray-blue, green, brown, and red. 

      • Habitat:

        They prefer sheltered reef environments, especially lower reef slopes and vertical surfaces. 

      • Care in Aquariums:

        Echinophyllia corals thrive in moderately lit aquariums with low to moderate current and are sensitive to high levels of phosphate

      • Scientific Classification:

        Echinophyllia is a genus of large polyp stony corals, often sold under the name "Chalice Coral" due to their distinct shape and difficulty in precise species differentiation

      • Similarities:

        Echinophyllia corals can resemble Oxypora, but Echinophyllia species tend to have more prominent central corallites. 

      Key Species:

      • Echinophyllia aspera (Flat Lettuce Coral): A common and encrusting type of chalice coral. 

      • Echinophyllia echinata: Similar in appearance to Echinomorpha nishihirai, featuring a prominent central corallite. 

      • Echinophyllia echinoporoides: Characterized by small, immersed corallites and exsert costae. 

      • Echinophyllia patula: Distinguishable by its thin laminae with widely spaced, irregular corallites. 

      • Echinophyllia tarae: Has a distinctive paliform crown and a compact, spongy columella. 



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