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The CCGC Aquacultured Green Long Polyp Galaxea Coral is a beautiful species of stony coral with long, flowing polyps that give it a unique appearance. This particular coral has been aquacultured, meaning that it was grown in a controlled environment rather than harvested from the wild. As a result, it is a sustainable and environmentally-friendly option for aquarium enthusiasts. The Green Long Polyp Galaxea Coral is a relatively hardy species that can thrive in a variety of lighting and flow conditions, making it a popular choice for both novice and experienced reef keepers.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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