
Lobophyllia / Symphyllia sp.
| Care Level | Easy to moderate |
| Lighting | Low to moderate |
| Water Flow | Low to moderate |
| Placement | Low rock or sand |
| Aggression | Semi-aggressive |
| Coloration | Red, green, rainbow with contrasting valleys |
Overview
Lobophyllia (and Symphyllia), the “Lobo” or “Meat Coral,” forms large fleshy brain-like colonies with deep, often multicolored folds. Big, hardy, and colorful, lobos are impressive centerpiece LPS. They are closely related to Scolymia and cared for similarly.
Care & Placement
Give low-to-moderate light and gentle flow so the fleshy tissue inflates fully. Place low on rock or sand with space around it. Colors pop under blue-heavy lighting.
Feeding
Photosynthetic and a heavy feeder with a big appetite — target-feed meaty foods (mysis, chopped seafood, silversides) once or twice a week for strong growth.
Propagation
Can be fragged by an experienced keeper by cutting through the skeleton between valleys with a band saw, but many keep them as whole showpieces.
Cautions
Extends short sweeper tentacles and its inflated tissue can touch neighbors — leave space. Handle carefully; the fleshy tissue tears easily. Hardy once settled.
