Anacroporais a delicate, thin branching stony coral which is greatly underrepresented in the aquarium hobby. However in the wild, the fast-growing thin branches ofAnacroporaspecies can all but take over certain habitats.
Closely related toAcroporaandMontipora,Anacroporais the physical embodiment of a blend of the two with corallites that are somewhat exert on the sides of branches but they don’t terminate into an axial polyp the way that the iconic Acros do. Despite not having a terminal axial corallite,Anacroporastill grows extremely fast and with its thin and closely branching colonies, the amount of calcium carbonate thatAnacroporacan put down is quite simply amazing.
The first time we encountered “fields” ofAnacropora没有一个竖立colony to be seen but instead, the bottom was literally made up of loose living branches ofAnacroporawhich was intermixed with the also-branchingCyphastrea decadia. This kind of scenery was not exactly breathe taking and it took a coral junkie to take a second look at the seafloor to see that it was actually made up of loose living coral.
For a time we presumed this was perhaps a dominant way thatAnacroporais encountered but as with many of our coral observations this summer, on theFluval Sea Flores Expeditionwe observed fields of whole colonies ofAnacropora forbesiliterally covering square meters of the reef in zones where no other corals could be found. Interestingly, it was precisely in theAnacroporahabitat that we also observed large patches of thin branchingMontipora stellatabetter in the aquarium hobby as ‘Elkhorn Montipora’.
The thin branches of healthyAnacroporacolonies are too closely spaced to create a habitat for small fish to penetrate, or to see the underlying reef bottom and in these places the scenery was that of an attractive lawn of delicate stony coral with fish swimming above it.
The densely growingAnacropora我们遇到的主要的深度字段about 15 to 20 feet in clear water where the sun penetrated extremely well. However,Anacroporawas also seen on numerous occasions growing at moderate depths up to 60 feet deep, where the light intensity and water movement was greatly reduced.
WithAnacroporabeing such a hardy, fast growing and versatile stony coral, it’s a pity that the genus and more species from it are not more frequently seen in the aquarium hobby. Along withPocillopora damicorniswe consider various species ofAnacroporato be a great starter SPS corals whose hardiness and fast growth can be an encouraging first coral for many types of mini reef aquariums.