Red Brain Coral L Red Brain Coral SPECIAL
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Red Brain Coral L Red Brain Coral SPECIAL

Trachyphyllia geoffroyi

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Discover the vibrant Red Brain Coral, a unique centerpiece for any aquarium.

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Export Size
up to 30.0 cm
Origin
Indo-Pacific
Temperature
24.0–28.0°C
Min. Tank Size
100 L
Salinity
35.000–35.000 ppt
pH
8.10–8.40
The Red Brain Coral (Trachyphyllia geoffroyi) is a stunning free-living coral species native to the Indo-Pacific region. This species is renowned for its vivid colors and distinct, brain-like structure, making it a popular choice among marine enthusiasts and aquarists alike. As the only member of its genus, the Red Brain Coral stands out not only for its beauty but also for its fascinating natural history.

In terms of appearance, the Red Brain Coral exhibits a range of colors including bright reds, greens, and browns, often with contrasting patterns that enhance its visual appeal. The coral's fleshy polyps extend during the night, allowing for feeding on plankton and organic debris while retracted during the day, showcasing its vibrant skeleton. Its unique morphology provides both aesthetic value and habitat complexity in reef environments.

Behaviorally, Red Brain Coral is known for its ability to thrive in various lighting conditions, although it typically prefers moderate to low light levels. It often forms small colonies but can also exist solitarily. Red Brain Coral plays a crucial role in reef ecosystems, contributing to the habitat structure that supports diverse marine life.

Habitat-wise, this coral species is commonly found in shallow waters, particularly on the slopes of reefs and in sandy areas. Its resilience to environmental changes makes it a suitable choice for aquarium settings, provided the right conditions are met.
For optimal care of Red Brain Coral, maintaining stable water parameters is essential. The ideal temperature range is between 24-28°C, with a salinity of 1.020-1.025 ppt and a pH level between 8.1 and 8.4. Adequate lighting is crucial, and while Red Brain Coral can adapt to higher light levels, it thrives best under moderate lighting. Feeding should include a mix of fine particulate foods, such as coral pellets and zooplankton, several times a week.

In terms of compatibility, Red Brain Coral can coexist with various tank mates, but caution should be exercised with aggressive species that may harm its delicate structure. Acclimation should be done gradually to avoid stress; a drip acclimation method is recommended. Quarantine of new specimens is advised to prevent the introduction of pests or diseases into established systems.

Regular monitoring and maintenance of water quality and parameters will ensure the long-term health and vibrancy of Red Brain Coral in your aquarium.
Red Brain Coral is suitable for shipping via temperature-controlled methods to ensure its vitality upon arrival. Packing density should be moderate to allow for airflow and prevent damage. It's important to maintain a stable temperature between 22-26°C during transit. This species is not listed under CITES, but adherence to local regulations is advised.

Species Parameters

Max Adult Size 30.0 cm
Origin Indo-Pacific
Temp Min 24.0 °C
Temp Max 28.0 °C
Salinity Min 35.000
Salinity Max 35.000
pH Min 8.10
pH Max 8.40
Min Tank 100 L

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