How do you care for Pavona coral?

How do you care for Pavona coral?

Lighting & Flow Requirements: The Green Branching Pavona coral requires moderate to high water flow and bright lighting (PAR 250-350) to maintain its color. T5’s, Metal Halides, or LED’s can all grow pavona corals when the proper PAR levels are provided. We recommend a 14-20K color spectrum for best coloration.

Where do you place Pavona coral?

Indo-Pacific – Islands of the Indo-Pacific including Fiji, Tonga, Solomon Islands, and the Great Barrier Reef. Pavona do best in Medium lighting. Pavona generally do not change color as much as other SPS corals, and do not really benefit from higher lighting than they need.

Are Pavona corals aggressive?

Placement: Pavona is a very peaceful coral and should be placed away from others with more aggressive tendencies. Keep in mind their unique growth forms when placing them.

What is a war Coral?

Favites pentagona species is also called “War Coral”, or sometimes “Larger Star Coral” and has often been confused with the genus Favia, another closely related brain coral. Usually, it can be found encrusting around live rock, close to the base of other coral structures.

How fast does Leptoseris grow?

For this study the team collected four Letptoseris colonies in the Au’au Channel, Hawai’i using HURL’s Pisces IV/V submersibles. They found one species, in particular, Leptoseris hawaiiensis had growth rates between 1 inch (25mm) per year at 225 feet (68m) and 0.3 inches (7.5mm) per year at 360 feet (110m) depth.

How fast does lepto coral grow?

Where do you place lepto coral?

Placement: Mount the Jack-O-Lantern Leptoseris Coral using IC gel glue, or putty, on an exposed rock in the lower two- thirds of the aquarium where they will receive moderate currents and low to moderate lighting. Leave space for this coral to grow and encrust the rocks around it.

Is war coral aggressive?

It is a semi-aggressive coral with sweeper tentacles that extend well beyond its base at night. Placement of the War Coral is consistently in the lower two-thirds of the aquarium with ample distance given from other coral species. They will also require moderate light and water movement.

How do you take care of a war coral?

Lighting & Flow Requirements: The War Coral requires moderate water flow and low to moderate lighting (PAR 120-250). T5’s, Metal Halides, or LED’s can all grow Favites Corals when the proper PAR levels are provided. We recommend a 14-20K color spectrum for best coloration.

Are Favia coral hard to keep?

The Favia Coral is a hardy and inexpensive coral that is suitable for beginners and attractive enough and tolerant enough to warrant space in an advanced reef keeper’s tank, too. They are part of the well-known “Brain Coral’ family.

What kind of water do Pavona corals need?

Pavona Corals, also known as the cactus coral, is a beginner friendly SPS coral that can bring some color and texture to any established reef tank with conditions that allow for them to grow. Pavona coral care is easier than most other SPS corals that require pristine water conditions.

What kind of coral is good for SPS?

Pavona, also known as a cactus coral for its somewhat “spiny” growth patterns and polyp shape, is the perfect beginner SPS coral.

Is it OK to leave a Pavona coral near a chalice?

No, like many other SPS corals, pavona are very peaceful. If left too close to another more aggressive coral, such as a torch or chalice, the pavona coral will be repeatedly stung until it begins to die off. Keep this in mind when choosing where to place your pavona.

Can you feed Pavona fish out of the water?

However, pavona are perfectly capable of catching food out of the water column, as long as you’re feeding your fish enough other kinds of food. If you are already broadcast feeding reef roids or other small particulate coral food, this will likely be more than enough to feed your pavona.