Acanthastrea echinata - Wikipedia Acanthastrea echinata, commonly known as the starry cup coral, is a species of corals in the family Lobophylliidae [2] It is a wide-ranging species found from the western Indian Ocean, throughout the Pacific Ocean, and eastward to the southeastern Atlantic Ocean
Acanthastrea Echinata Coral Care Guide - Reef Chasers The Acanthastrea echinata, also known as the "starry cup coral," is a species of coral in the Lobophylliidae Family Once grouped closely with Acan Lordhowensis, it is now considered the only true acan as the former has been reclassified as Micromussa Lordhowensis
Clear Water Acanthastrea echinata - Tidal Gardens Acanthastrea are found around the islands of the Indopacific including Fiji, Tonga, Solomon Islands, and the Great Barrier Reef Our Acanthastrea typically come from Australia Acanthastrea can be kept under a variety of light conditions ranging from dim to medium-high lighting
Acan Coral (Acanthastrea echinate) Ultimate Care Guide Acan Coral receives some of their nutrient needs from photosynthesis, and they also need other food in their diet to grow and be as healthy as possible Since they are carnivores, they require animal protein to thrive Extended polyps are a good indication that Acan Coral is ready to eat
Acanthastrea echinata - Corals of the World Acanthastrea echinata Corallite detail Solitary Islands, south-eastern Australia Photograph: Neville Coleman Review of coral taxonomy, evolution and diversity
Neon Green Eye Echinata Coral - Quality Marine The Acanthastrea Echinata Corals have a very wide range of colors and hues Mainly seen in shades of browns, grays and greens however brighter colors are also seen