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Red Tiger Lobophyllia

Red Tiger Lobophyllia

Lobophyllia, are relatively easy-to-care-for LPS corals requiring stable, clean water, low-to-moderate lighting, and gentle-to-moderate flow. They are semi-aggressive, needing space for sweeper tentacles. Feed them meaty foods for optimal growth.

Key Care Parameters

Lighting: Low to moderate is ideal. High light can cause bleaching, so place them lower in the tank.

Flow: Moderate flow is best to keep detritus from settling on the coral and causing tissue damage.

Water Quality: Stable parameters are essential. 

Temperature 74-78°F

Salinity 1.024-1.026

pH 8.1-8.4

Alkalinity 8-12 dKH

Calcium 400-450 ppm

Magnesium 1250-1350 ppm.


Feeding: While photosynthetic, regular target feeding with meaty foods like mysis shrimp, krill, or plankton helps them thrive and grow faster.

Placement: Place on the sandbed or low on rockwork, leaving plenty of room for sweeper tentacles that may extend at night. 

Potential Issues

Tissue Recession: Often caused by too much light, too much flow, or unstable water chemistry.

$203.34
Red Tiger Lobophyllia
$203.34

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Lobophyllia, are relatively easy-to-care-for LPS corals requiring stable, clean water, low-to-moderate lighting, and gentle-to-moderate flow. They are semi-aggressive, needing space for sweeper tentacles. Feed them meaty foods for optimal growth.

Key Care Parameters

Lighting: Low to moderate is ideal. High light can cause bleaching, so place them lower in the tank.

Flow: Moderate flow is best to keep detritus from settling on the coral and causing tissue damage.

Water Quality: Stable parameters are essential. 

Temperature 74-78°F

Salinity 1.024-1.026

pH 8.1-8.4

Alkalinity 8-12 dKH

Calcium 400-450 ppm

Magnesium 1250-1350 ppm.


Feeding: While photosynthetic, regular target feeding with meaty foods like mysis shrimp, krill, or plankton helps them thrive and grow faster.

Placement: Place on the sandbed or low on rockwork, leaving plenty of room for sweeper tentacles that may extend at night. 

Potential Issues

Tissue Recession: Often caused by too much light, too much flow, or unstable water chemistry.

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