Coral - Frag - Acan - Bowerbanki Red
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All frags are from this pictured coral. A. Bowerbanki has the largest polyps of any Acan and are fairly easy to keep in captivity. This species can be aggressive to other corals, but not as aggressive as it's relative A. Echinata.
Acanthastrea Bowerbanki
Easy
Semi-aggressive to Aggressive
Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean (typically collected off the coast of Australlia, around numerous different Indo-Pacific islands, and further North off the coast of Japan)
Lobophylliidae
Large Polyp Stony
A. Bowerbanki has the largest polyps of any Acan and are relatively easy to keep in captivity. They should be placed in the lower part of the aquarium or at the bottom, and, should receive low to moderate light and flow.
This species can be aggressive to other corals, but, not nearly as aggressive as it's relative A. Echinata. Be sure to provide them with a little bit of space away from other corals.
A. Bowerbanki grows quite slow, but will enjoy chunky meals such as mysis shrimp, ground krill, and LPS pellets. Of course, you should always maintain proper water parameters by maintaining good calcium, magnesium, and alkalinity levels.