CCGC Aquacultured Blue Spruce Caulastrea Coral
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August 17, 2023CCGC Aquacultured Candy Cane Caulastrea Coral
The CCGC Aquacultured Candy Cane Caulastrea Coral is a beautiful and hardy coral that has been sustainably raised and harvested in a controlled environment. This type of coral, also known as the Caulastrea echinulata, features vibrant green and pink polyps that resemble the stripes of a candy cane, giving it a unique and eye-catching appearance in any reef aquarium. The coral requires moderate to high lighting and water flow conditions to thrive, and can add a beautiful and dynamic element to a reef aquarium or a natural coral reef environment. By purchasing an aquacultured Candy Cane Caulastrea Coral, you are supporting sustainable reef conservation efforts and minimizing the impact on natural coral reefs. Additionally, since aquacultured corals are raised in controlled environments, they are generally considered to be healthier and more resilient than wild-collected specimens, making them a great choice for both novice and experienced reef aquarium keepers.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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