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August 17, 2023CCGC Aquacultured Orange Eye Leptastrea Coral
The CCGC Aquacultured Orange Eye Leptastrea Coral is a beautiful coral with bright orange centers and green outer edges. It is a small polyp stony (SPS) coral that is easy to care for and perfect for beginners. It is known for its encrusting growth pattern, which means that it will slowly spread and cover nearby rocks and substrate. The Orange Eye Leptastrea Coral prefers moderate to high lighting and moderate to high water flow. It is also a hardy coral that can tolerate a range of water parameters as long as they are kept stable. Overall, this coral is a great addition to any reef tank, adding a pop of color and texture.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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