Open Brain, Open Mouth: What do you feed your Lobo?
Lobos, sometimes referred to as lobed or open brain corals, need attention – they are not “set and forget” corals. The good news is that Lobos will let you know how they are feeling by their appearance. These Indo-Pacific corals may not be the easiest to keep and they have been known for fighting with other corals, however their appearance makes them a coral to aspire to keeping! Have you kept Lobos? What has been your experience? Please share any tips on placement, care, feeding, or your overall perspective of Lobos in the discussion.
Photo by @uniquecorals
For more information on Lobos please check out the following Reef2Reef article by @uniquecorals:
How to love your Lobo: Tips for success with lobophyllia
Lobos, sometimes referred to as lobed or open brain corals, need attention – they are not “set and forget” corals. The good news is that Lobos will let you know how they are feeling by their appearance. These Indo-Pacific corals may not be the easiest to keep and they have been known for fighting with other corals, however their appearance makes them a coral to aspire to keeping! Have you kept Lobos? What has been your experience? Please share any tips on placement, care, feeding, or your overall perspective of Lobos in the discussion.
Photo by @uniquecorals
For more information on Lobos please check out the following Reef2Reef article by @uniquecorals:
How to love your Lobo: Tips for success with lobophyllia