I figured id share a little info on my absolute favorite coral the ACANTHOPHYLLIA. For years many people have called it a Scolymia, Cynarina, and even a large Acan. Well it may resemble those corals but it is actually a coral of its own genus (Acanthophyllia Deshayesiana).
This is an Acanthophyllia, one distinct trait that I notice that helps identify it is the ruffled body compared to the smooth texture of a scolymia.
As you can seen in this pic this is a scolymia and the fleshy outside part is smoother in texture than the Acanthophyllia.
This is the Cynarina coral, it has a complete different appearance with an almost transparent fleshy outside.
These corals are starting to get a little more common with online stores and Lfs due to them becoming more available, but don't expect to get these guys for cheap. I have seen a few lately with price tags ranging in the $1000 area. The good thing about these corals is they are an lps and they are fairly easy to care for. If you provide this coral with a moderate lighting and a low-moderate flow it will do wonderful. These corals are photosynthetic, so it does not require supplemental feeding, but by doing so these corals will flourish nicely. Take a look at these guys and im sure you will fall for them the same as I have.
This is an Acanthophyllia, one distinct trait that I notice that helps identify it is the ruffled body compared to the smooth texture of a scolymia.
As you can seen in this pic this is a scolymia and the fleshy outside part is smoother in texture than the Acanthophyllia.
This is the Cynarina coral, it has a complete different appearance with an almost transparent fleshy outside.
These corals are starting to get a little more common with online stores and Lfs due to them becoming more available, but don't expect to get these guys for cheap. I have seen a few lately with price tags ranging in the $1000 area. The good thing about these corals is they are an lps and they are fairly easy to care for. If you provide this coral with a moderate lighting and a low-moderate flow it will do wonderful. These corals are photosynthetic, so it does not require supplemental feeding, but by doing so these corals will flourish nicely. Take a look at these guys and im sure you will fall for them the same as I have.




