LPS Coral Care
Large polyp stony corals reward patience and stable water chemistry more than constant tinkering.
Large polyp stony corals reward patience and stable water chemistry more than constant tinkering.
For hobbyists running moderate-light reef systems, LPS corals can be a practical bridge between soft corals and demanding SPS.
This section focuses on care fundamentals—not live coral sales.
What this section covers
- Placement and spacing for LPS growth
- Moderate flow without constant polyp battering
- Feeding approaches and overfeeding risks
- Lighting intensity for common LPS types
- Acclimation and dipping before introduction
Related guides
LPS Coral Care Basics
Large polyp stony corals thrive when water chemistry is stable and flow is purposeful—not when every parameter is chased daily.
GuideHow to Dip New Corals
Coral dipping is a practical step in many introduction workflows—but it is not a guarantee against all pests or diseases.
GuideCoral Pest Prevention
Pest prevention is a mindset built from inspection, patience, and repeatable introduction habits—not a single product purchase.
Future product direction
Planned categories—not available for purchase in Phase 1.
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