Coral Care Info ACANBOWER


Introduction to Acanthastrea Bowerbanki Care Requirements of Acanthastrea Bowerbanki in Home Reef Aquariums

Acanthastrea Bowerbanki, often referred to as "Bowerbanki Coral," is a stunning Large Polyp Stony (LPS) coral known for its vibrant coloration and thick, fleshy polyps. This coral is highly sought after by reef enthusiasts due to its mesmerizing hues of red, orange, green, and blue, as well as its encrusting growth pattern.


Natural Habitat and Location in the Wild

Acanthastrea Bowerbanki is native to the Indo-Pacific region, thriving in the waters of Australia, Indonesia, Fiji, Tonga, the Solomon Islands, and Papua New Guinea. It is commonly found in deeper reef slopes, lagoons, and sheltered reef environments, where moderate lighting and gentle currents provide optimal conditions. In the wild, these corals grow on rocky substrates, often forming colonies in areas with nutrient-rich waters.

Why Choose Acanthastrea Bowerbanki for Your Reef Tank?

  • Aesthetic Appeal: Offers vibrant colors that enhance the overall look of your reef tank.
  • Ease of Care: Can adapt to a variety of water conditions, making it suitable for beginners.
  • Compatibility: Generally peaceful and coexists well with other corals when given adequate space.
  • Moderate Growth Rate: Provides steady growth without the risk of overtaking the tank.

Optimal Water Parameters

To keep Acanthastrea Bowerbanki healthy, maintaining stable water conditions is crucial:

ParameterIdeal Range
Temperature76-82°F (24-28°C)
Salinity1.024-1.026 SG
pH8.1-8.4
Alkalinity8-12 dKH
Calcium400-450 ppm
Magnesium1250-1350 ppm

Regular water testing ensures these parameters remain stable, preventing stress and disease.

Tank Size and Setup

  • Minimum Tank Size: 20 gallons or larger, allowing space for growth.
  • Placement: Prefers mid-to-lower regions of the tank where it receives moderate light and flow.
  • Substrate Considerations: Can be placed on rockwork or substrate, but avoid areas with sharp or rough textures that may damage the coral's flesh.

Lighting Requirements

Acanthastrea Bowerbanki thrives under moderate to low lighting conditions. LED lighting with a color spectrum emphasizing blue wavelengths promotes its vibrant pigmentation.

  • PAR Range: 50-150 PAR
  • Lighting Schedule: 8-10 hours of daylight, with gradual sunrise and sunset transitions to minimize stress.

Water Flow and Circulation

  • Moderate water flow is ideal to ensure nutrient exchange without damaging the coral’s fleshy polyps.
  • Avoid direct blasts from powerheads, which can cause tissue recession.
  • Use adjustable flow settings or random flow patterns to simulate natural reef conditions.

Feeding and Nutrition

Acanthastrea Bowerbanki benefits from both photosynthesis and direct feeding.

  • Preferred Foods: Mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, reef roids, and amino acids.
  • Feeding Frequency: 2-3 times per week for optimal growth.
  • Best Feeding Time: Evening or after lights dim when the polyps extend.

Tank Mates and Compatibility

  • Safe Companions: Clownfish, gobies, blennies, shrimp, snails, and other non-aggressive tank mates.
  • Avoid: Aggressive corals (e.g., torch, hammer corals) that may sting or outcompete Acanthastrea for space.

Growth Rate and Propagation

  • Moderate growth rate; can be fragged for propagation.
  • Use clean, sharp coral shears to cut a healthy fragment, ensuring a smooth healing process.

Common Diseases and How to Prevent Them

  • Brown Jelly Disease: Caused by bacterial infections; treat with iodine dips.
  • Tissue Recession: Can result from poor water quality or aggressive neighbors.

Handling and Acclimation

  • Drip acclimation is best to gradually introduce the coral to new water conditions.
  • Avoid excessive handling, as their flesh is sensitive to damage.

Maintenance and Cleaning

  • Perform weekly water changes (10-20%) to maintain nutrient balance.
  • Remove detritus buildup around the coral to prevent algae and bacteria growth.

Signs of Stress and How to Address Them

  • Shrunken or retracted polyps: Indicates poor water quality or stress.
  • Faded or bleached color: Too much light exposure—move coral to a shadier spot.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

  • Bleaching: Lower light intensity and increase feeding frequency.
  • Pest Infestation: Regularly inspect for hitchhiking pests like flatworms and nudibranchs.

FAQs on Acanthastrea Bowerbanki Care

1. How fast does Acanthastrea Bowerbanki grow?
It has a moderate growth rate, forming new heads every few months with proper feeding and care.

2. Can I keep Acanthastrea Bowerbanki in a nano tank?
Yes, but ensure stable water parameters and sufficient space for expansion.

3. Do they require target feeding?
While they can survive on light alone, direct feeding accelerates growth and enhances coloration.

4. How can I tell if my coral is unhealthy?
Signs include receding tissue, pale coloration, or failure to extend polyps at night.

5. What’s the best way to place Acanthastrea Bowerbanki in my tank?
Place in a moderately lit, low-flow area with ample space from aggressive corals.

6. Can I frag Acanthastrea Bowerbanki at home?
Yes, use coral shears or a band saw, ensuring clean cuts and proper healing time.