(P2) LA Lakers Scroll Coral - WYSIWYG

(P2) LA Lakers Scroll Coral - WYSIWYG

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All WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) corals will be the exact specimen in the photo. Please note that corals may grow and shift in coloration slightly in the time between the photo being taken and delivery. We will contact you before shipping in the rare instance that the coral no longer meets the standards set by the photo.

Scroll corals are hardy and eye-catching LPS corals known for their spiraling, ruffled plates that add dramatic shape and structure to reef aquariums. They come in a variety of colors including yellows, greens, and browns, and their unique scroll-like formations create natural shelves that enhance aquascapes. With their durability and moderate care needs, Scroll corals are an excellent choice for aquarists of all levels.

Description:

Common Names: Scroll Coral, Cup Coral, Turban Coral, Vase Coral

Scientific Name: Turbinaria species

Family: Dendrophylliidae

Temperament: Peaceful

Difficulty: Easy-Moderate

Native Habitat & Distribution:

Scroll corals are found throughout the Indo-Pacific, inhabiting reef slopes and shallow lagoons. They thrive in areas with moderate water flow and good sunlight, allowing their colonies to spread into whorled, ruffled shapes.

Aquarium Care & Setup:

Temperature: 74–80°F (23–27°C)

pH: 8.1–8.4

Salinity: 1.024–1.026

Lighting: Moderate (50–150 PAR), though they can adapt to higher light with proper acclimation

Flow: Moderate to strong, enough to prevent debris buildup on their large surfaces

Placement: Mid to lower rockwork or sandbed, giving them space to expand their plating formations

Care Tips & Feeding:

• Feeding: Photosynthetic but benefit from supplemental feeding of small meaty foods and particulate coral diets 1–2 times per week

• Growth Pattern: Plating, scrolling colonies that create whorled shelves and natural overhangs

• Tankmates: Compatible with peaceful reef fish and invertebrates; avoid aggressive coral species that may outcompete them

• Behavior: Generally peaceful, though they need open space to avoid shading or being shaded by neighbors

For more information, check out our Scroll Coral Care Guide.

Are Scroll corals easy to keep?

Yes, they are hardy and adaptable, making them suitable for beginner to intermediate reef keepers.

What lighting do Scroll corals need?

Moderate lighting (50–150 PAR) works best, but they can adjust to higher light with slow acclimation.

Do Scroll corals need feeding?

They photosynthesize but benefit from occasional feeding of small meaty foods or coral powders.

Where should I place Scroll corals in my tank?

On mid to lower rockwork or the sandbed with room to expand outward and upward.

How fast do Scroll corals grow?

They grow at a moderate pace, forming whorls and shelves that add depth to aquascapes.

Are Scroll corals aggressive?

No, they are peaceful but should be given space to prevent shading or being crowded.


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