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Pocillopora bairdi Pocillopora bairdi

Pocillopora bairdi is commonly referred to as Pocillopora bairdi. Difficulty in the aquarium: There are no reports available yet that this animal has already been kept in captivity successfully. Toxicity: Toxic hazard unknown.


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lexID:
9262 
AphiaID:
746694 
Scientific:
Pocillopora bairdi 
German:
Kleinpolypige Steinkoralle 
English:
Pocillopora Bairdi 
Category:
Stenkoraller - SPS 
Family tree:
Animalia (Kingdom) > Cnidaria (Phylum) > Anthozoa (Class) > Scleractinia (Order) > Pocilloporidae (Family) > Pocillopora (Genus) > bairdi (Species) 
Initial determination:
Schmidt-Roach, 2014 
Occurrence:
Australia, Eastern Pacific Ocean, Fiji, Indian Ocean, Indonesia, Madagascar, Mauritius, Mozambique, Philippines, Queensland (Australia), Red Sea, Réunion , Rodriguez, Singapore, South-Africa, Tuvalu 
Marine Zone:
Intertidal (Eulittoral), intertidal zone between the high and low tide lines characterized by the alternation of low and high tide down to 15 meters 
Sea depth:
3 - 5 Meter 
Size:
up to 7.87" (20 cm) 
Temperature:
71.6 °F - 29,5 °F (22°C - 29,5°C) 
Food:
Plankton, Zooxanthellae / Light 
Difficulty:
There are no reports available yet that this animal has already been kept in captivity successfully 
Offspring:
Possible to breed 
Toxicity:
Toxic hazard unknown 
CITES:
Appendix II ((commercial trade possible after a safety assessment by the exporting country)) 
Red List:
Not evaluated (NE) 
Related species at
Catalog of Life
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More related species
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Author:
Publisher:
Meerwasser-Lexikon.de
Created:
Last edit:
2023-10-11 17:44:09 

Captive breeding / propagation

The offspring of Pocillopora bairdi are possible. Unfortunately, the number of offspring is not large enough to cover the demand of the trade. If you are interested in Pocillopora bairdi, please ask your dealer for offspring. If you already own Pocillopora bairdi, try breeding yourself. This will help to improve the availability of offspring in the trade and to conserve natural stocks.

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Pocillopora bairdi Schmidt-Roach, 2014

Pocillopora bairdi was first described in 2014 by Dr. Sebastian Schimdt-Roach.

The holotype of this coral is from Mermaids Cove, Lizard Island, Queensland, Australia, from a water depth of 3 meters.

Paratypes are from the same region: Trimodal Reef, Lizard Island, also from a depth of 3 meters.

This species has been encountered mainly in posterior reef zones, but also at less exposed sites in the reef top.

Findings of this species were so far limited to the immediate vicinity of Lizard Island.

"From Veron, J.E.N. Corals of the World."

General:
Taxonomists now consider there to be 18 families of stony corals with a total of over 100 genera.
The two genera Montipora (over 70 species - Veron 2000) and Acropora (over 180 species - Veron 2000) are among the most species-rich and numerous.

The genus Pocillopora includes the following species.
Pocillopora ankeli
Pocillopora capitata
Pocillopora damicornis
Pocillopora effusus
Pocillopora elegans
Pocillopora eydouxi
Pocillopora fungiformis
Pocillopora indiania
Pocillopora inflata
Pocillopora kelleheri
Pocillopora ligulata
Pocillopora meandrina
Pocillopora molokensis
Pocillopora verrucosa
Pocillopora woodjonesi
Pocillopora zelli

The care of small polyped stony corals was and is due to the requirements of the corals on water quality and lighting usually far more complex than that of most LPS corals and zooxanthellate soft corals.

Therefore, it was only with skimming and the use of live rock that the possibility arose to create better water quality and with better lighting and better calcium supply to ensure the permanent keeping and reproduction of stony corals.

Since keeping SPS corals has become an attainable goal for many, zooxanthellate soft corals have hardly been the main focus of most aquarists.

Identification of small-polyped and large-polyped stony corals is not always easy, despite really good works such as Veron's book, Corals of the World, especially since a clear identification should actually be made based on the calcareous skeleton and the THEN.
One should also not forget that many animals in the aquarium do not look like they do in nature and change their appearance due to current, light, as well as other influences.

However, it should be noted that corals of the genus Pocillopora are somewhat in the middle.
They are easier than many Montipora and Acropora, although they should be given the same conditions.

Among the important parameters are:
Light:
All small polyp stony corals of the genus Pocillopora require very high light levels.
Therefore, they should tend to be located at the top of the tank with average lighting.

Heat/Cold:
Corals of the genus Pocillopora will not tolerate water temperatures below 20 degrees or above 30 degrees for extended periods.
Both cases they will acknowledge with bleaching.

Current:
They can tolerate quite a good current, though never have the pump outlet pointed directly at a coral.
Alternating, rather turbulent flow conditions are best suited.

External links

  1. Pocillopora complex und Erstbeschreibung Pocillopora bairdi (en). Abgerufen am 07.08.2020.
  2. Reef Builders (en). Abgerufen am 07.08.2020.
  3. World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) (en). Abgerufen am 07.08.2020.

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