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Australian Scolymia Coral is a large polyp stony coral (LPS) that belongs to the family Mussidae. It is also known as doughnut coral due to its circular shape. This coral species has various colors, such as green, purple, blue, red, and orange, and it often has contrasting colors between the corallites (the individual skeletal cups) and the oral discs (the fleshy part of the polyps). The neon green variety of Australian Scolymia Coral has bright green corallites and oral discs, while the colored varieties can have a mix of colors that can vary depending on the specific specimen. These corals are popular among reef hobbyists due to their unique and vibrant colors, and they can be challenging to keep due to their specific water and lighting requirements.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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