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Stylophora pistillata Smooth cauliflower coral

Stylophora pistillatais commonly referred to as Smooth cauliflower coral. Difficulty in the aquarium: Average. A aquarium size of at least 200 Liter is recommended. Toxicity: Toxic hazard unknown.


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Stylophora pistillata

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lexID:
1369 
AphiaID:
206982 
Scientific:
Stylophora pistillata 
German:
Griffelkoralle, Milka-Koralle 
English:
Smooth Cauliflower Coral 
Category:
Stony Corals SPS 
Family tree:
Animalia (Kingdom) > Cnidaria (Phylum) > Anthozoa (Class) > Scleractinia (Order) > Pocilloporidae (Family) > Stylophora (Genus) > pistillata (Species) 
Initial determination:
Esper, 1797 
Occurrence:
Vereinigte Arabische Emirate, Eritrea, Sudan, (the) Maldives, Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Cook Islands, Egypt, Fiji, French Polynesia, Great Barrier Reef, Guam, Gulf of Aqaba / Gulf of Eliat, Gulf of Oman / Oman, India, Indian Ocean, Indo Pacific, Indonesia, Japan, Kenya, Lord Howe Island, Madagascar, Malaysia, Marschall Islands, Mauritius, Micronesia, Mozambique, Nauru, New Caledonia, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Solomon Islands, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Tansania, The Bangai Archipelago, the Seychelles, Timor, Tokelau, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Vietnam, Wallis and Futuna, Yemen 
Marine Zone:
Intertidal (Eulittoral), intertidal zone between the high and low tide lines characterized by the alternation of low and high tides. 
Sea depth:
1 - 50 Meter 
Size:
up to 19.69" (50 cm) 
Temperature:
75.92 °F - 84.2 °F (24.4°C - 29°C) 
Food:
Plankton, Zooxanthellae / Light 
Tank:
44 gal (~ 200L)  
Difficulty:
Average 
Offspring:
Easy to breed 
Toxicity:
Toxic hazard unknown 
CITES:
Appendix II ((commercial trade possible after a safety assessment by the exporting country)) 
Red List:
Near threatened (NT) 
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Catalog of Life:
 
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Author:
Publisher:
Meerwasser-Lexikon.de
Created:
Last edit:
2023-10-12 20:03:10 

Captive breeding / propagation

Stylophora pistillata is easy to breed. There are offspring in the trade available. If you are interested in Stylophora pistillata, please contact us at Your dealer for a progeny instead of a wildcat. You help to protect the natural stocks.

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Stylophora pistillata (Esper, 1792)

Stylophora pistillata has broad branches with blunt ends. The colonies become thicker and more massive as they grow. The maximum diameter of a colony is about 30 cm . Corallites are conical or hooded and are sunken below the general surface. Colonies may be cream, pink, bluish or green. Like most other stony corals, Stylophora lives in a symbiotic relationship with small algae (zooxanthellae) that provide nutrients to the corals.

Stylophora pistillata, usually referred to in the trade as Milka coral (color purple), is a reef-building species and prefers exposed habitats with strong water movement. Commensal coral crabs and the redhead coral goby (Paragobiodon echinocephalus) often live among the branches. Unfortunately, the coral can also be parasitized by harmful borer clams. In addition, Stylophora pistillata is susceptible to coral bleaching.

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

Therefore, only with the possibilities of skimming and live rock to produce a better water quality, as well as with better lighting and better calcium supply, the permanent keeping and reproduction came up.

Since keeping SPS corals became an achievable goal for many, zooxanthellate soft corals are hardly the main focus of most aquarists.

Identification of small-polyped and large-polyped stony corals is not always easy, despite really good works like Veron's book, Corals of the World, or the AIMS pages - especially since a definite identification should actually be made from the calcium skeleton.

One must 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 the corals of the genus Stylophora are somewhat in the middle.
They are partly easier than many Montipora and Acropora species, although they should be given the same conditions.

Important parameters include:

Light:
All small polyp stony corals 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 Stylophora will not tolerate water temperatures below 20 degrees or above 30 degrees for long periods of time.
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, more turbulent flow conditions are best.

Water parameters:
Trace elements, (calcium 420-440 mg/L, magnesium 1100-1300 mg/L, KH below 8, strontium 8 mg/L). Water changes: at least 5% a week or 10% a month.

Water quality:
Permanently stable and clear water if possible, if necessary carbon filtration or ozonation is advisable to remove yellow substances.
The bucket comparison (white containers of the same size, in one freshly prepared water, in the other aquarium water) will quickly show you if your water in the aquarium is as clear as fresh water.
Acropora stony corals do not like to stand in a yellow broth.

Nitrate NO3:
Less than 5 mg/L.

Phosphate PO4:
Less than 0.1 mg/L better even in the range of 0.01 mg/L.

All the mentioned stony corals can be propagated by fragmentation.
Let's not forget the aspect of animal - and environmental protection that all coral breeders do by now.
The more offshoots, the less removals in nature.
Whereby also there in the years much has done.
So today corals from aquaculture are offered preferentially and sold as offspring.

Hint:
Strongly branched colonies and very variable in color.
Beside the color also the appearance is already very different.

Similarity with Stylophora danae and Stylophora subseriata.

Synonymised names:
Acropora digitata (Pallas, 1766) · unaccepted > superseded combination
Anthopora cucullata Gray, 1835 · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
Madrepora (Porites) pistillata (Esper, 1792) · unaccepted > superseded combination
Madrepora digitata Pallas, 1766 · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
Madrepora digitata spathulata (Ehrenberg, 1834) · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
Madrepora pistillaris Esper, 1797 · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
Madrepora pistillata Esper, 1792 · unaccepted > superseded combination (basionym)
Matrepora pistillata (Esper, 1792) · unaccepted > superseded combination
Millepora cellulata Forsskål, 1775 · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
Pocillopora andreossyi Audouin, 1826 · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
Porites digitata (Pallas, 1766) · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
Porites digitata var. spathulata Ehrenberg, 1834 · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
Porites digitate (Pallas, 1766) · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym (misspelling)
Porites elongata Lamarck, 1816 · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
Porites pistillata (Esper, 1792) · unaccepted > superseded combination
Porites scabra Lamarck, 1816 · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
Porites subdigitata Lamarck, 1816 · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
Sideropora digitata (Pallas, 1766) · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
Sideropora digitata de Blainville, 1830 · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
Sideropora digitata var. coalescens Dana, 1846 · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
Sideropora elongata (Lamarck, 1816) · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
Sideropora mordax Dana, 1846 · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
Sideropora palmata Blainville, 1830 · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
Sideropora pistillata (Esper, 1792) · unaccepted > superseded combination
Sideropora subdigitata (Lamarck, 1816) · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
Stylophora cellulosa Quelch, 1886 · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
Stylophora dendritica Nemenzo, 1964 · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
Stylophora digitata (Pallas, 1766) · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
Stylophora digitata de Blainville, 1830 · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
Stylophora digitata var. coalescens Dana, 1846 · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
Stylophora elongata (Lamarck, 1816) · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
Stylophora expanda Nemenzo, 1964 · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
Stylophora mordax (Dana, 1846) · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
Stylophora nana Nemenzo, 1964 · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
Stylophora palmata (de Blainville, 1830) · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
Stylophora pistillaris (Esper, 1797) · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
Stylophora pistillata f. elongata Umbgrove, 1929 † · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
Stylophora pistillata var. palmata (de Blainville, 1830) · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
Stylophora prostrata Klunzinger, 1879 · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
Stylophora septata Gardiner, 1898 · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
Stylophora sinaitica Brüggemann, 1877 · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
Stylophora stellata Verrill, 1864 · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym

Direct children (1):
Variety Stylophora pistillata var. palmata (de Blainville, 1830) accepted as Stylophora pistillata (Esper, 1792) (unaccepted > junior subjective synonym)

Scientific paper

  1. Effects of episodic low aragonite saturation and elevated temperature on the physiology of Stylophora pistillata, Lürig, M.; Kunzmann, A. , 2015
  2. Immunolocalization of skeletal matrix proteins in tissue and mineral of the coral Stylophora pistillata, Mass, T.; Drake, J. L.; Peters, E. C.; Jiang, W.; Falkowski, P. G. , 2014
  3. Gene expression profiles during short-term heat stress in the red sea coral Stylophora pistillata, Maor-Landaw, Keren; Karako-Lampert, Sarit; Ben-Asher, Hiba Waldman; Goffredo, Stefano; Falini, Giuseppe; Dubinsky, Zvy; Levy, Oren , 2014
  4. Toxicological effects of the sunscreen UV filter, benzophenone-2, on planulae and in vitro cells of the coral,Stylophora pistillata, Downs, C. A.; Kramarsky-Winter, Esti; Fauth, John E.; Segal, Roee; Bronstein, Omri; Jeger, Rina; Lichtenfeld, Yona; Woodley, Cheryl M.; Pennington, Paul; Kushmaro, Ariel; Loya, Yossi , 2014
  5. Erratum to: Toxicological effects of the sunscreen UV filter, benzophenone-2, on planulae and in vitro cells of the coral,Stylophora pistillata, Downs, C. A.; Kramarsky-Winter, Esti; Fauth, John E.; Segal, Roee; Bronstein, Omri; Jeger, Rina; Lichtenfeld, Yona; Woodley, Cheryl M.; Pennington, Paul; Kushmaro, Ariel; Loya, Yossi , 2014
  6. Carbon translocation from symbiont to host depends on irradiance and food availability in the tropical coralStylophora pistillata, Tremblay, P.; Grover, R.; Maguer, J. F.; Hoogenboom, M.; Ferrier-Pagès, C. , 2014
  7. Correction for Drake et al., Proteomic analysis of skeletal organic matrix from the stony coral Stylophora pistillata, , 2013
  8. Proteomic analysis of skeletal organic matrix from the stony coral Stylophora pistillata, Drake, J. L.; Mass, T.; Haramaty, L.; Zelzion, E.; Bhattacharya, D.; Falkowski, P. G. , 2013
  9. Assessing genetic diversity in the scleractinian coral Stylophora pistillata (Esper 1797) from the Central Great Barrier Reef and the Coral Sea, Klueter, Anke; Andreakis, Nikos , 2013
  10. DNA barcoding reveals the coral “laboratory-rat”, Stylophora pistillata encompasses multiple identities, Keshavmurthy, Shashank; Yang, Sung-Yin; Alamaru, Ada; Chuang, Yao-Yang; Pichon, Michel; Obura, David; Fontana, Silvia; De Palmas, Stephane; Stefani, Fabrizio; Benzoni, Francesca; MacDonald, Angus; Noreen, Annika M. E.; Chen, Chienshun; Wallace, Carden C.; Pillay, Ruby Moothein; Denis, Vianney; Amri, Affendi Yang; Reimer, James D.; Mezaki, Takuma; Sheppard, Charles; Loya, Yossi; Abelson, Avidor; Mohammed, Mohammed Suleiman; Baker, Andrew C.; Mostafavi, Pargol Ghavam; Suharsono, Budiyanto A.; Chen, Chaolun Allen , 2013
  11. Morphological Growth Response of Stylophora Pistillata TO In-Situ Manipulations of Light Intensity and Water Flow Regime, Shwartsberg, Michal; Kizner, Ziv; Dubinsky, Zvy; Bachar, Ami , 2012
  12. Oceanicaulis stylophorae sp. nov., isolated from the reef-building coral Stylophora pistillata, Chen, M.-H.; Sheu, S.-Y.; Chen, C. A.; Wang, J.-T.; Chen, W.-M. , 2012
  13. Assessing the effects of polychlorinated biphenyls (Aroclor 1254) on a scleractinian coral (Stylophora pistillata) at organism, physiological, and molecular levels, Te-Hao Chen; Ying-Min Cheng; Jing-O Cheng; Fung-Chi Ko, 2012
  14. Effects of increasedpCO2on zinc uptake and calcification in the tropical coralStylophora pistillata, F. Houlbrèque; R. Rodolfo-Metalpa; R. Jeffree; F. Oberhänsli; J.-L. Teyssié; F. Boisson; K. Al-Trabeen; C. Ferrier-Pagès, 2012
  15. Tissue and skeletal changes in the scleractinian coral Stylophora pistillata Esper 1797 under phosphate enrichment, C. Godinot; C. Ferrier-Pagès; P. Montagna; R. Grover, 2011
  16. Nutritional resources as positional information for morphogenesis in the stony coral Stylophora pistillata, Michael Kücken; Baruch Rinkevich; Lee Shaish; Andreas Deutsch, 2011
  17. Vibrio stylophorae sp. nov., isolated from the reef-building coral Stylophora pistillata, Sheu, S.-Y.; Jiang, S.-R.; Chen, C. A.; Wang, J.-T.; Chen, W.-M. , 2011
  18. Paracoccus stylophorae sp. nov., isolated from the reef-building coral Stylophora pistillata, Sheu, S.-Y.; Jiang, S.-R.; Chen, C. A.; Wang, J.-T.; Chen, W.-M. , 2011
  19. Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors. Inhibition studies with anions and sulfonamides of a new cytosolic enzyme from the scleractinian coral Stylophora pistillata, Anthony Bertucci; Alessio Innocenti; Andrea Scozzafava; Sylvie Tambutté; Didier Zoccola; Claudiu T. Supuran, 2011
  20. A New Coral Carbonic Anhydrase inStylophora pistillata, Anthony Bertucci; Sylvie Tambutté; Claudiu T. Supuran; Denis Allemand; Didier Zoccola, 2011
  21. Maternal-larval population genetic traits inStylophora pistillata,a hermaphroditic brooding coral species, Jacob Douek, Keren-Or Amar, Baruch Rinkevich, 2011
  22. Influence of Species Specificity and Other Factors on Bacteria Associated with the Coral Stylophora pistillata in Taiwan, Hong, M.-J.; Yu, Y.-T.; Chen, C. A.; Chiang, P.-W.; Tang, S.-L. , 2009
  23. Changes in morphology and diet of the coral Stylophora pistillata along a depth gradient, Einbinder, S; Mass, T; Brokovich, E; Dubinsky, Z; Erez, J; Tchernov, D , 2009
  24. Cellular pathology and histopathology of hypo-salinity exposure on the coral Stylophora pistillata, Craig A. Downs; Esti Kramarsky-Winter; Cheryl M. Woodley; Aaron Downs; Gidon Winters; Yossi Loya; Gary K. Ostrander, 2009
  25. Response of two species of Indo-Pacific corals, Porites cylindrica and Stylophora pistillata, to short-term thermal stress: The host does matter in determining the tolerance of corals to bleaching, W.K. Fitt; R.D. Gates; O. Hoegh-Guldberg; J.C. Bythell; A. Jatkar; A.G. Grottoli; M. Gomez; P. Fisher; T.C. Lajuenesse; O. Pantos; R. Iglesias-Prieto; D.J. Franklin; L.J. Rodrigues; J.M. Torregiani; R. van Woesik; M.P. Lesser, 2009
  26. Effect of Temperature on the Settlement Choice and Photophysiology of Larvae from the Reef Coral Stylophora pistillata, Hollie M. Putnam, Peter J. Edmunds and Tung-Yung Fan, 2008
  27. Calcification and associated physiological parameters during a stress event in the scleractinian coral Stylophora pistillata, Aurélie Moya; Christine Ferrier-Pagès; Paola Furla; Sophie Richier; Eric Tambutté; Denis Allemand; Sylvie Tambutté, 2008
  28. Variation in spectral reflectance of the hermatypic corals, Stylophora pistillata and Pocillopora damicornis, Noga Stambler; Nadav Shashar, 2007
  29. Evidence of low molecular weight components in the organic matrix of the reef building coral, Stylophora pistillata, S. Puverel; F. Houlbrèque; E. Tambutté; D. Zoccola; P. Payan; N. Caminiti; S. Tambutté; D. Allemand, 2007
  30. Observations of the tissue-skeleton interface in the scleractinian coralStylophora pistillata, E. Tambutté; D. Allemand; D. Zoccola; A. Meibom; S. Lotto; N. Caminiti; S. Tambutté, 2007
  31. Urea uptake by the scleractinian coral Stylophora pistillata, Renaud Grover; Jean-François Maguer; Denis Allemand; Christine Ferrier-Pagès, 2006
  32. Study of calcification during a daily cycle of the coral Stylophora pistillata: implications for `light-enhanced calcification', Moya, A., 2006
  33. In vivo light-microscopic documentation for primary calcification processes in the hermatypic coralStylophora pistillata, Michal Raz-Bahat; Jonathan Erez; Baruch Rinkevich, 2006
  34. Increased mortality and photoinhibition in the symbiotic dinoflagellates of the Indo–Pacific coralStylophora pistillata(Esper) after summer bleaching, Daniel J. Franklin; Cristina M. Molina Cedrés; Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, 2006
  35. Bioaccumulation of zinc in the scleractinian coralStylophora pistillata, C. Ferrier-Pagès; F. Houlbrèque; E. Wyse; C. Richard; D. Allemand; F. Boisson, 2005
  36. Interactions between zooplankton feeding, photosynthesis and skeletal growth in the scleractinian coral Stylophora pistillata, Houlbreque, F., 2004
  37. The Continuity and Intensity of Ultraviolet Irradiation Affect the Kinetics of Biosynthesis, Accumulation, and Conversion of Mycosporine-like Amino Acids (MAAs) in the Coral Stylophora pistillata, J. Malcolm Shick, 2004
  38. Photoinhibition, bleaching susceptibility and mortality in two scleractinian corals, Platygyra ryukyuensis and Stylophora pistillata, in response to thermal and light stresses, Ranjeet Bhagooli; Michio Hidaka, 2004
  39. Molecular cloning and localization of a PMCA P-type calcium ATPase from the coral Stylophora pistillata, Didier Zoccola; Eric Tambutté; Emmanuelle Kulhanek; Sandrine Puverel; Jean-Claude Scimeca; Denis Allemand; Sylvie Tambutté, 2004
  40. Nitrate Uptake in the Scleractinian Coral Stylophora pistillata, Renaud Grover, Jean-François Maguer, Denis Allemand and Christine Ferrier-Pagès, 2003
  41. Photoinhibition in shallow-water colonies of the coral Stylophora pistillata as measured in situ, Winters, Gidon; Loya, Yossi; Röttgers, Rüdiger; Beer, Sven , 2003
  42. Photoinhibition in Shallow-Water Colonies of the Coral Stylophora pistillata as Measured in Situ, Gidon Winters, Yossi Loya, Rüdiger Röttgers and Sven Beer, 2003
  43. Effects of particulate matter released by a fish farm (Eilat, Red Sea) on survival and growth of Stylophora pistillata coral nubbins, Lucia Bongiorni; Shai Shafir; Baruch Rinkevich, 2003
  44. Effect of zooplankton availability on the rates of photosynthesis, and tissue and skeletal growth in the scleractinian coral Stylophora pistillata, Fanny Houlbrèque; Eric Tambutté; Christine Ferrier-Pagès, 2003
  45. Genetic variation of the scleractinian coralStylophora pistillata, from western Pacific reefs, M. Takabayashi; D. Carter; J. Lopez; O. Hoegh-Guldberg, 2003
  46. Effect of natural zooplankton feeding on the tissue and skeletal growth of the scleractinian coralStylophora pistillata, C. Ferrier-Pagès; J. Witting; E. Tambutté; K.P. Sebens, 2003
  47. THE BRANCHING CORAL STYLOPHORA PISTILLATA: CONTRIBUTION OF GENETICS IN SHAPING COLONY LANDSCAPE, RINKEVICH, BARUCH, 2002
  48. Uptake of Ammonium by the Scleractinian Coral Stylophora pistillata: Effect of Feeding Light, and Ammonium Concentrations, Renaud Grover, Jean-François Maguer, Stephanie Reynaud-Vaganay and Christine Ferrier-Pagès, 2002
  49. Photo-acclimation dynamics of the coral Stylophora pistillata to low and extremely low light, E.A Titlyanov; T.V Titlyanova; K Yamazato; R van Woesik, 2001
  50. Photo-acclimation of the hermatypic coral Stylophora pistillata while subjected to either starvation or food provisioning, E.A. Titlyanov; T.V. Titlyanova; K. Yamazato; R. van Woesik, 2001



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Husbandry know-how of owners

am 04.04.21#4
Die lila "Milka" wächst sehr schnell. Die grüne wächst bei mir deutlich langsamer und die pinke wächst am langsamsten.
am 26.05.15#3
Die Koralle sollte hell stehen, man sollte trotzdem aber darauf achten, dass man es mit dem Licht nicht übertreibt, da sie sonst schnell Verbrennungen zeigt.
Das Wasser sollte immer Klar sein sonst öffnet sie sich nur selten.
Habe die Erfahrungen gemacht, dass die Strömung keine große Rolle spielt.
am 09.08.09#2
Das Wort "pistillata" leitet sich aus dem Lateinischen ab und bedeutet Mörserkeule (pistillum).

Haltung von Stylophora pistillata:

* Optimale Temperatur: 24°C - 28°C
* Strömung: Mittel bis sehr stark
* Licht: Sehr stark
* Position im Aquarium: Hohe Position
* Wachstumsgeschwindigkeit: Mittel

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