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July 13, 2023Australian Scolymia Coral , Warpaint
July 13, 2023Australian Scolymia Coral, Neon Green
Australian Scolymia Coral, also known as Doughnut Coral, is a large-polyped stony (LPS) coral native to the waters surrounding Australia. The neon green variety is highly sought after by reef hobbyists for its striking coloration. Scolymia corals are known for their circular shape and the grooves or valleys that run from the center of the coral outwards, giving them a distinct doughnut-like appearance. They require moderate to high lighting and moderate water flow, and should be placed in the lower to middle regions of the aquarium. Scolymia corals can be aggressive towards other corals, so it’s best to give them plenty of space to avoid any unwanted interactions.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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