
Fabian Brain Coral Care Guide
Platygyra spp.
❤️ Care
Overview
The Fabian Brain Coral, known for its intricate maze-like patterns and vivid coloration, is a stunning addition to any marine aquarium. While it is not among the most common coral choices, it is appreciated for its moderate vibrancy and resilient nature. With its medium light requirement and low maintenance level, it can be a delightful option for aquarists with some experience.
Tank Setup
Ensure your aquarium is equipped with a stable environment that suits the preferences of the Fabian Brain Coral. It prefers a medium level of light, so it's best to place it under LED lights that provide a balanced spectrum. The water temperature should ideally be kept between 24-26°C (75-79°F), with a salinity of 1.023-1.025. Maintain appropriate water flow to prevent detritus build-up, but avoid placing it in direct currents as it can damage the coral.
Feeding
While the Fabian Brain Coral can extract nutrients from the water column, occasional supplemental feeding can help it thrive. Offer microplankton or dedicated coral foods once or twice a week. Feeding is best done when the coral's tentacles are extended, usually in the evening or with the dimming of lights, as this is when it is actively capturing food.
Maintenance
Regular maintenance is essential to keep the coral healthy. This includes monitoring water parameters such as alkalinity, calcium, and magnesium levels, in addition to standard aquarium cleans. As a low maintenance species, the Fabian Brain Coral will not demand frequent adjustments, but maintaining water quality is crucial for its longevity and vibrancy.
Compatibility
The Fabian Brain Coral is a peaceful inhabitant, displaying no territorial or aggressive behaviors, making it suitable for community reef tanks. However, ensure it has enough space to grow and isn't overshadowed by more dominant corals or invasive species that could affect its health.
Additional Tips
Position this coral at the bottom or mid-level of the tank to allow ample space for its growth. Be cautious of potential parasites or diseases that could threaten its well-being. Regularly inspect the coral for any signs of stress or ill health, such as tissue recession or bleaching, and take steps to mediate any environmental factors possibly causing distress.
📊 Datasheet
View More- Conservation StatusLeast Concern
- DifficultyModerate
- HardinessResilient
- Light RequirementMedium
- Maintenance LevelLow Maintenance
Please note: These values are based on the average of various confirmed sources.