Acropora plana
August 17, 2023Acropora nobilis
August 17, 2023Acropora formosa
Acropora formosa is a species of branching staghorn coral found in the western Pacific Ocean. It has a distinctive shape with thin, irregular branches that are typically pink, purple, or blue-green in color. This species is known for its fast growth and ability to rapidly colonize new areas of reef. It is commonly found in shallow waters on reef slopes, where it plays an important role in providing habitat for a variety of reef-associated organisms. Like many coral species, Acropora formosa is threatened by factors such as ocean acidification, pollution, and coral bleaching events associated with climate change.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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