Lobophyllia emperor red L

Description

Lobophyllia corals are large polyp stony (LPS) corals known for their vibrant colors and distinctive, fleshy polyps that can retract into stony cups called corallites. These corals are typically found in reef environments throughout the Indo-Pacific region and are popular in the aquarium hobby due to their appearance and moderate care requirements. 

Key Characteristics:

  • Growth Form:

    Lobophyllia corals can grow into hemispherical or flattened mounds, sometimes forming large, composite colonies. 

  • Corallites:

    They have prominent corallites, which are the stony cups that house the individual polyps. These can be either phaceloid (tubular and growing from a common base) or flabello-meandroid (arranged in valleys). 

  • Polyps:

    The polyps are large and fleshy, with a thick mantle that often obscures the underlying corallite structure. 

  • Septa:

    Each corallite contains septa, which are vertical blades that have sharp, tooth-like projections. 

  • Coloration:

    Lobophyllia corals exhibit a wide range of colors, including shades of gray, pink, violet, and yellowish-brown, sometimes with contrasting patterns. 

  • Habitat:

    They are found on coral reefs in the Indo-Pacific, from shallow reef slopes to deeper areas. 

  • Aquarium Keeping:

    Lobophyllia corals are moderately challenging to keep in aquariums and are considered a popular choice for reef tanks. 

Specific Examples:

  • Lobophyllia corymbosa:

    Forms flat sheets or hemispherical domes, with individual lobes united at their bases. Its corallites have distinct walls and numerous radiating septa. 

  • Lobophyllia hemprichii:

    Can form large, hemispherical or flattened mounds, sometimes with multiple colonies growing together. Its corallites can be phaceloid or flabello-meandroid. 

  • Lobophyllia flabelliformis:

    Known for its flabello-meandroid growth form, with closely compacted elongate valleys. 



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      Description

      Lobophyllia corals are large polyp stony (LPS) corals known for their vibrant colors and distinctive, fleshy polyps that can retract into stony cups called corallites. These corals are typically found in reef environments throughout the Indo-Pacific region and are popular in the aquarium hobby due to their appearance and moderate care requirements. 

      Key Characteristics:

      • Growth Form:

        Lobophyllia corals can grow into hemispherical or flattened mounds, sometimes forming large, composite colonies. 

      • Corallites:

        They have prominent corallites, which are the stony cups that house the individual polyps. These can be either phaceloid (tubular and growing from a common base) or flabello-meandroid (arranged in valleys). 

      • Polyps:

        The polyps are large and fleshy, with a thick mantle that often obscures the underlying corallite structure. 

      • Septa:

        Each corallite contains septa, which are vertical blades that have sharp, tooth-like projections. 

      • Coloration:

        Lobophyllia corals exhibit a wide range of colors, including shades of gray, pink, violet, and yellowish-brown, sometimes with contrasting patterns. 

      • Habitat:

        They are found on coral reefs in the Indo-Pacific, from shallow reef slopes to deeper areas. 

      • Aquarium Keeping:

        Lobophyllia corals are moderately challenging to keep in aquariums and are considered a popular choice for reef tanks. 

      Specific Examples:

      • Lobophyllia corymbosa:

        Forms flat sheets or hemispherical domes, with individual lobes united at their bases. Its corallites have distinct walls and numerous radiating septa. 

      • Lobophyllia hemprichii:

        Can form large, hemispherical or flattened mounds, sometimes with multiple colonies growing together. Its corallites can be phaceloid or flabello-meandroid. 

      • Lobophyllia flabelliformis:

        Known for its flabello-meandroid growth form, with closely compacted elongate valleys. 



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