Yellow Scroll Coral
The popular Yellow Scroll Coral grows in either plate-like or curly, rolled patterns. Yellow Scroll Coral, also referred to as Turbinaria, is found in the islands of the Indo-Pacific including Figi, Tonga, Solomon Islands and the Great Barrier Reef. These types of coral are readily accepted into the captive coral reefs, and are a favorite amongst hobbyists.
Yellow Scroll Coral Lighting Requirements
Yellow Scroll Coral does best in medium to high lighting atmospheres in the marine coral reef. They can be kept under high output fluorescent bulbs, but Yellow Scroll Coral may thrive better under more intense lighting. The coloration of this type of coral is likely to change depending on the amount of light provided to them in the tank environment. They may require a longer acclimation period to intense lighting such as metal halides.
Feeding Yellow Scroll Coral
Yellow Scroll Coral relies heavily on the products of their zooxanthellae for their health and vitality, as well as their feeding practices. This coral will more than likely benefit from the addition of phytoplankton as a food source as well. While the coral itself may feed on some of the phytoplankton, the better benefit is the increased presence of rotifers that feed on the phytoplankton. If phytoplankton is not readily available, this type of coral does benefit from the addition of finely ground meaty foods.
Yellow Scroll Coral Growing Conditions
With the proper moderate water current and water conditions, Yellow Scroll Coral grows in plates like whirls, with gigantic polyps and very bright color. Under optimal conditions this coral can grow extremely fast. As this coral gets larger it grows into an amazing multi-plated bowl structure when proper current conditions are met.
Yellow Scroll Coral Conservation
Coral reefs all over the world are in danger of being destroyed by commercial factors as well as water conditions, over-fishing of the reef fish that populate them, and other factors. Coral reefs found in the Indo-Pacific and Indian Oceans where the Yellow Scroll Coral is found are in constant danger of damage and extinction.
Other Yellow Scroll Coral Information
This Small Polyp Stony (or SPS) coral is often brightly colored, with the most common color being yellow. High light levels and high PH balance are required if youre considering adding a Yellow Scroll Coral to your captive marine aquarium. Scroll coral are a peaceful coral that does not cause any issues when placed in close proximity to other corals.
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