(B13) WA Mr. Freeze Lobo - WYSIWYG

(B13) WA Mr. Freeze Lobo - 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. 

Lobophyllia corals, also known as Lobos or Brain Corals, are large polyp stony (LPS) corals admired for their bold coloration and fleshy, lobed polyps. They come in striking shades of red, green, orange, purple, and multicolor combinations, making them a vivid centerpiece in reef aquariums. Hardy and moderately easy to care for, Lobophyllia corals are ideal for aquarists looking to add a large, fleshy coral with unique texture and brilliant color.

Description:

Common Names: Lobophyllia Coral, Lobo Coral, Open Brain Coral

Scientific Name: Lobophyllia species

Family: Lobophylliidae

Temperament: Semi-aggressive (long sweeper tentacles at night)

Difficulty: Moderate

Native Habitat & Distribution:

Lobophyllia corals are found throughout the Indo-Pacific, typically on reef slopes and sandy bottoms where they form colonies in low to moderate water movement.

Aquarium Care & Setup:

Temperature: 74–80°F (23–27°C)

pH: 8.1–8.4

Salinity: 1.024–1.026

Lighting: Low to moderate (50–150 PAR); too much light may cause bleaching

Flow: Low to moderate, allowing fleshy polyps to expand fully without tissue damage

Placement: On the sandbed or lower rockwork with adequate spacing to prevent aggression

Care Tips & Feeding:

Feeding: While photosynthetic, they benefit from supplemental feeding with mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, or coral pellets 2–3 times per week

Growth Pattern: Massive or encrusting colonies with lobed, fleshy polyps

Tankmates: Compatible with peaceful reef fish and invertebrates; avoid aggressive corals within stinging distance

Behavior: Expand dramatically during the day; at night, extend sweeper tentacles to compete for space

Are Lobophyllia corals easy to keep?

Yes, they are moderately easy and hardy, making them a good choice for intermediate reef keepers.

What lighting do Lobophyllia corals need?

Low to moderate lighting (50–150 PAR) is best, as high-intensity light can cause bleaching.

Do Lobophyllia corals need feeding?

Yes, while photosynthetic, they thrive with supplemental feedings of meaty foods several times a week.

Where should I place Lobophyllia corals in my tank?

On the sandbed or lower rockwork, with space to accommodate their sweeper tentacles.

How fast do Lobophyllia corals grow?

They grow slowly to moderately, forming large lobed colonies over time.

Are Lobophyllia corals aggressive?

Yes, they are semi-aggressive and use long sweeper tentacles at night to sting nearby corals.


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