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Orange Sun Coral
The common name of Orange "Sun" Coral is misleading, since this is a coral that should be placed in low to no lighting with a medium current. Also, this coral lacks zooxanthellae, the microorganisms, which turns sunlight into food for corals. This coral will benefit from the addition of calcium,...
Bubble Coral
Bubble corals are characterized by having large water filled bubbles (vesicles) covering large sharp sepia. The vesicles are expanded during the day and look like grapes.
Ricordea
Ricordea is a type of mushroom coral of moderate size. It can be identified by the fact that it has contrasting raised dots across its surface. The colors can range from orange, blue, brown, green or purple and be quite vibrant.
Ultra Green Candy Cane
Its genus name, Caulastrea, comes from the Latin kaulos (stalk), and aster (star) describing its skeletal structure consisting of tubular stalks with stars on each tip. The plump circular polyps are vibrant green, yellow, or blue, with the Candy Cane Coral from Fiji being a brilliant translucent...
Frogspawn
The Euphyllia divisa is frequently spotted in hobbyist aquariums. Appreciated for it`s colorful tips and interesting brancy polyp configuration, this coral likes moderate flow and moderate lighting. Branchlets are often seen at the base of the tissue where it meets the skeleton. Coral is a fast grow...
Elegance Coral
Requires at least a 100 gallon tank. This coral has super long tentacles and needs to live in the sand bed since live rock will damage this delicate species. This coral is very aggressive, it should not be close to any other coral.