Mar 12, 2026 #1 R reeferab Community Member View Badges R2R App User Joined Jul 20, 2025 Messages 40 Reaction score 23 Location london Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Hi I’ve bought this coral (to be delivered) which was advertised as a “lobo” - is this a lobophyllia as advertised or potentially something else? Any advice on placement and care would be hugely appreciated esp in a crowded nano (Fluval evo 52L / 13.5G)
Hi I’ve bought this coral (to be delivered) which was advertised as a “lobo” - is this a lobophyllia as advertised or potentially something else? Any advice on placement and care would be hugely appreciated esp in a crowded nano (Fluval evo 52L / 13.5G)
Mar 12, 2026 #2 GHOSTLY 2500 Club Member View Badges R2R App User My Tank Thread Joined Feb 26, 2021 Messages 3,791 Reaction score 2,731 Location vancouver BC Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Its some sort of brain (I think lobo) so bottom level sand or bottom level on a rock would be good for it. They need enough flow to clean them of any fallen debris but less than hammers. Wherever you keep your zoas in sure it would be happy
Its some sort of brain (I think lobo) so bottom level sand or bottom level on a rock would be good for it. They need enough flow to clean them of any fallen debris but less than hammers. Wherever you keep your zoas in sure it would be happy