CCGC Aquacultured Coral Frag 5 Pack, Gold Edition
August 17, 2023Red Minor Serpae Tetra Group
August 17, 2023CCGC Aquacultured Coral Frag 5 Pack, Platinum Edition
The Aquatic Sealife CCGC Aquacultured Coral Frag 5-Pack, Platinum Edition, is a premium selection of high-quality coral frags handpicked by our experienced staff at our Wisconsin facility. Our commitment to preserving the world’s declining coral reefs has led us to provide healthy and attractive alternatives to wild-caught specimens. With an introductory rate on this 5-pack, now is the perfect opportunity to start or add to your coral collection. The Platinum 5-pack includes a variety of corals such as the Aquatic Sealife CCGC Aquacultured Red & Orange Cyphastrea, Orange Eye Leptastrea, Red & Green Favia, Single Duncanapsammia, and Blue Spruce Caulastrea, all mounted on small ceramic plugs that can be easily and securely placed in your reef aquarium.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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