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Meteor Shower Cyphastrea

Cyphastrea spp.

Identify Meteor Shower Cyphastrea by encrusting base and raised contrasting polyps; then set low placement, moderate flow, and enough separation from Leptastrea Coral and Encrusting Montipora.

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Snapshot

Quick Care Snapshot

Difficulty
Intermediate
Care score
6/10
Placement
Low
PAR range
60-160 PAR
Flow
Moderate
Aggression
Moderate
Growth rate
Slow
Minimum tank age
4 months
Minimum tank size
20 gallons

Care note

This entry has low confidence or is marked for expert review. Treat the ranges as conservative starting points and compare them with your own system.

  • Verify taxonomy before species-level SEO or care claims.
  • Hobby grouping is inconsistent; page copy should explain the classification caveat.

Images

Reference Photos

Photos are shown only when a source includes reusable license metadata. Always verify appearance against the coral in your own lighting and flow.

Primary reference: Philippe Bourjon

Source: Wikimedia Commons. License: CC BY-SA 4.0

Photo: Paul Muir

Source: Wikimedia Commons. License: CC BY 4.0

Photo: Kerryn Johns

Source: Wikimedia Commons. License: CC BY 4.0

Ranges

Water Parameters

These ranges are approximate starting points from the coral database and should be adjusted to the stability and history of your system.

Temperature
76-80 F / 24.4-26.7 C
Salinity
1.024-1.026
Alkalinity
8-9.5 dKH
Calcium
400-460 ppm
Magnesium
1250-1400 ppm
Nitrate
2-15 ppm
Phosphate
0.03-0.1 ppm

Care

Care Notes

Lighting

60-160 PAR is a practical starting range, but this group is classified inconsistently in the hobby; use observed tissue response over category labels.

Flow

moderate flow is a starting point; prioritize clean tissue and stable extension over matching an SPS/LPS label.

Stability

For Meteor Shower Cyphastrea, treat the listed category as a shortcut only; verify alkalinity, nutrient trend, and tissue response before changing care.

Variability

Meteor Shower Cyphastrea requirements vary by specimen, aquaculture history, shipping stress, and tank maturity; use these ranges as starting points, not guarantees.

Feeding

Feeding

Benefits from feeding
Yes
Food types
mysis, small meaty foods, LPS pellets
Frequency
weekly or when feeder tentacles are extended

ID

Identification

Key features

  • encrusting base
  • raised contrasting polyps
  • thin tissue over rock

How to tell apart

Raised star-like polyps on a thin encrusting mat separate it from Montipora texture. For Meteor Shower Cyphastrea, start with encrusting base, raised contrasting polyps, and thin tissue over rock before checking color. Compare it with Leptastrea Coral and Encrusting Montipora by looking at growth form, tissue texture, polyp layout, and placement response, especially after polyps or tissue are fully extended. Broad hobby labels can cover several genera, so keep species-level certainty conservative unless structure supports it.

Placement

Compatibility

Compatibility depends on specimen size, flow, growth, aggression, and spacing. Use these references conservatively and watch for contact over time.

Spacing recommendation: keep about 4 inches of clearance, then adjust based on extension and neighboring coral response.

Troubleshooting

Common Problems

Use these as troubleshooting checks, not a diagnosis. Symptoms may point to more than one issue.

Meteor Shower Cyphastrea placement stress or edge recessionOpen for symptoms, likely causes to check, and practical next steps.

Symptoms that may indicate it

  • edges pale, polyps retract, or tissue looks irritated near neighbors
  • Meteor Shower Cyphastrea shows less normal extension, inflation, or feeding response than its recent baseline
  • changes are localized rather than a confirmed single-cause condition

Likely causes to check

  • wrong placement, contact with aggressive corals, or sudden parameter change
  • recent placement, lighting, flow, or chemistry changes affecting Meteor Shower Cyphastrea
  • possible irritation from neighbors, pests, detritus, or handling depending on the coral group

Quick checks

  • check Meteor Shower Cyphastrea alkalinity trend and look for nearby stinging contact
  • reduce direct flow if tissue is pressed against skeleton
  • increase spacing and observe the coral under white light and after lights out

Checklist

Common Mistakes

  • verify exact care group before treating a mixed-label coral as beginner friendly
  • placing Meteor Shower Cyphastrea before confirming encrusting base and its spacing needs
  • using Meteor Shower Cyphastrea color or trade name alone instead of comparing it with Leptastrea Coral
  • changing light, flow, and chemistry together when Meteor Shower Cyphastrea looks irritated
  • ignoring confirming the actual growth form when keeping Meteor Shower Cyphastrea

Compare

Similar Corals

Neighbors

Compatible Corals

These corals are usually compatible with spacing, observation, and stable conditions. This is not a guarantee.

FAQs

FAQs

Is Meteor Shower Cyphastrea beginner friendly?

Meteor Shower Cyphastrea is better treated as intermediate because placement, flow, feeding response, or aggression can vary by specimen.

Where should Meteor Shower Cyphastrea be placed?

Start Meteor Shower Cyphastrea low in the tank or on the sand/low rockwork when its tissue form allows it. Use 60-160 PAR and moderate flow as a starting point, then adjust from tissue extension, color, and nearby coral response.

Should I target feed Meteor Shower Cyphastrea?

Meteor Shower Cyphastrea may benefit from careful target feeding with mysis, small meaty foods, and LPS pellets. Use the listed frequency as a starting point: weekly or when feeder tentacles are extended. Feed only when the coral accepts food and avoid forcing food into stressed tissue.

Can Meteor Shower Cyphastrea touch other corals?

Give Meteor Shower Cyphastrea about 4 inches of clearance as a starting point. Its database aggression level is Moderate. Use caution near Favia, Favites, and Chalice Coral. Avoid close placement with Torch Coral and Elegance Coral. Compatibility is not a guarantee, so check contact points as colonies expand.

What should I check if Meteor Shower Cyphastrea looks stressed?

Use this as a troubleshooting check. For Meteor Shower Cyphastrea, edges pale, polyps retract, or tissue looks irritated near neighbors and Meteor Shower Cyphastrea shows less normal extension, inflation, or feeding response than its recent baseline can indicate Meteor Shower Cyphastrea placement stress or edge recession. Likely causes to check include wrong placement, contact with aggressive corals, or sudden parameter change and recent placement, lighting, flow, or chemistry changes affecting Meteor Shower Cyphastrea. Start with these database checks: check Meteor Shower Cyphastrea alkalinity trend and look for nearby stinging contact and reduce direct flow if tissue is pressed against skeleton.

What stability issue matters most for Meteor Shower Cyphastrea?

For Meteor Shower Cyphastrea, treat the listed category as a shortcut only; verify alkalinity, nutrient trend, and tissue response before changing care. The database lists 4 months as the minimum tank age and 20 gallons as the minimum tank size. For LPS-style care, protect fleshy tissue from repeated moves, direct flow, and abrupt chemistry corrections.

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