Pink Mouth Red Cynarina Coral
Create a stunning focal point in your marine aquarium with the Pink Mouth Red Cynarina Coral. Known for its glossy, fleshy tissue and striking contrast between its deep red body and pale pink central mouth, this coral exudes elegance and vibrancy under actinic lighting. Its gently undulating surface adds movement and depth to your aquascape, making it highly sought after among reef enthusiasts.
This species belongs to the Cynarina genus, famed for its large polyp structure and ease of care. It thrives best when positioned on a sandy substrate or a stable, flat rock in the lower regions of your aquarium. Its photosynthetic zooxanthellae support its energy needs, though it benefits greatly from targeted feeding.
Lighting Needs:
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Prefers low to moderate lighting (PAR 75–125)
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Best under blue or actinic spectrum to enhance red and pink tones
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Gradually acclimate to lighting changes to avoid bleaching or stress
Water Flow:
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Requires gentle, low water flow
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Excessive flow may cause tissue recession or inhibit polyp expansion
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Avoid placing near powerheads or direct currents
Aquarium Compatibility:
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Ideal for nano to large reef aquariums
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Semi-aggressive with sweeper tentacles that can sting nearby corals — allow for adequate spacing
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Peaceful tankmates and stable parameters ensure best health and growth
Feeding Tips:
Although it is photosynthetic, the Pink Mouth Red Cynarina thrives with supplemental feeding. Offer:
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Mysis shrimp
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Brine shrimp
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Reef-safe meaty foods 1–2 times per week, especially during evening hours when polyps extend
Why Choose the Pink Mouth Red Cynarina Coral?
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Stunning aesthetic: Bold red with a striking pink centre
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Low maintenance: Tolerates a range of lighting and water conditions
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Versatile placement: Great for bottom-dwelling areas in diverse reef tanks
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Interactive: Displays feeding response and polyp expansion for visual interest
FAQs:
Q: Is this coral suitable for beginners?
A: Yes, its hardy nature and straightforward care make it beginner-friendly.
Q: Can I place it close to other corals?
A: Ensure at least 5–10 cm of space due to potential stinging behaviour from sweeper tentacles.
Q: How often should I feed it?
A: 1–2 times weekly with reef-safe meaty foods for enhanced growth and colour.
Q: What are the optimal water parameters?
A: Temperature 24–27°C, pH 8.1–8.4, salinity 1.025, alkalinity 8–12 dKH.