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Leptoseris Coral is a visually captivating coral species known for its thin, plating growth form and vivid fluorescent coloration. Often referred to as “wrinkle corals,” Leptoseris develops smooth, undulating plates that encrust or form layered scrolls over rock surfaces. This coral is prized for its ability to thrive in lower light conditions, as well as its stunning range of colors including oranges, greens, purples, and blues, often with a glowing, iridescent quality under actinic lighting.
Native to deeper reef environments in the Indo-Pacific, Leptoseris corals are well-adapted to dimmer lighting and calm water flow. Their growth tends to be slower than many other SPS or LPS corals, but their low-maintenance nature and eye-catching appearance make them a popular choice for aquarists looking to diversify their reef displays.
Leptoseris corals thrive in low to moderate lighting, making them ideal for lower areas of the reef tank or under shaded regions. These corals rely on their symbiotic zooxanthellae for energy but do not require intense lighting, which makes them suitable for aquarists without high-powered lights.
Leptoseris prefers low to moderate, indirect flow that gently moves water across its surface without disturbing its delicate tissues. Too much direct flow can erode tissue or inhibit polyp extension.
While Leptoseris is primarily photosynthetic, it can benefit from occasional feeding of small-particle coral foods. Supplemental feeding supports brighter coloration and faster growth, especially in low-nutrient aquariums.
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