Wellsophyllia (WYSIWYG)


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Description

Wellsophyllia – Trachyphyllia radiata

Trachyphyllia radiata, commonly referred to in the trade as Wellsophyllia, is a spectacular large-polyp stony (LPS) coral renowned for its wide, open structure and dazzling coloration. Often mistaken for Trachyphyllia geoffroyi, this coral typically forms a flatter, more circular shape with broader ridges and a smoother overall texture. Wellsophyllia exhibits a mesmerizing range of hues—from glowing greens and oranges to deep red and metallic rainbow morphs—and makes a stunning centerpiece for sandbed displays.

Lighting: Low to moderate (50–120 PAR); prefers indirect, blue-spectrum lighting that enhances fluorescence and minimizes tissue stress
Flow: Low to moderate; gentle, variable flow is ideal to prevent debris accumulation while allowing full polyp inflation
Placement: Bottom of the aquarium on soft sand or smooth rock surface; avoid sharp or rough edges that may damage delicate tissue
Temperature: 76–80°F (24–27°C)
Salinity: 1.024–1.026 SG
pH: 8.1–8.4
Alkalinity: 8–10 dKH
Calcium: 420–450 ppm
Magnesium: 1300–1400 ppm
Nutrients: Moderate (NO₃ 5–15 ppm, PO₄ 0.05–0.10 ppm); prefers slightly nutrient-rich water for sustained tissue health and color depth
Feeding: Photosynthetic but benefits from weekly target feeding with small meaty foods such as mysis shrimp, LPS pellets, or finely minced seafood
Aggression: Moderate; capable of mild stings if in contact—maintain 10–15 cm spacing from neighboring corals
Growth Rate: Slow to moderate; develops thick, fleshy folds and intricate skeletal ridges as it matures
Care Level: Intermediate – resilient once established but sensitive to rapid parameter changes or excessive light
Compatibility: Peaceful; well-suited for mixed reef aquariums when placed in open sandbed areas with adequate clearance

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