Micromussa lordhowensis
Water parameters are being added.
In the wild, corals coming from the genus Micromussa have colonies that takes the encrusting and massive forms. Their colonies have several corallites that are cerioid in nature and are neatly arranged in an angular pattern. They have a thick mantle that is often fleshy and covered with several papillae.
For the Green Eyed Micro Lord, they are predominantly colored violet and yellow with blue green mouth. This are the water parameters in cultivating Green Eyed Micro Lord:
In the wild, Green Eyed Micro Lord has developed a symbiotic feeding relationship with marine algae called zooxanthellae. But in captivity, you have to feed them with nanoplankton or dissolved organics.
A mature tank is highly recommended in propagating Green Eyed Micro Lord. Thriving them with fish is recommended as fish excretes nitrogen that can sustain the coral's growth.
Green Eyed Micro Lord does not need a high flow rate and intense light. Giving them moderate lighting allows the Acan Echinata to spread their polyps thereby allowing them to feed. Too much light will cause the polyps to be retracted.
Green Eyed Micro Lord can be found throughout the Indo-Pacific region. They are now considered as near threatened and is placed under Appendix II of the CITES list.
Except for their own kind, Green Eyed Micro Lord is aggressive towards other species. During the night, they extend their tentacles and sting nearby corals. It is recommended to observe proper spacing between corals. Further, they have the tendency to be overpowered with soft corals and will die especially if soft corals outnumber them.
Green Eyed Micro Lord is purely marine. So, therefore, salinity must be maintained thoroughly at 1.023 to 1.025 specific gravity.
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