CCGC Aquacultured Green Long Polyp Galaxea Coral
July 13, 2023CCGC Aquacultured Aussie Lord Frag 3 Pack
July 13, 2023CCGC Aquacultured Purple Australian Big Polyp Blastomussa Coral
The CCGC Aquacultured Purple Australian Big Polyp Blastomussa Coral is a beautiful coral that is native to Australia and is known for its large polyps and bright purple coloration. This coral can be found in a range of different shapes and sizes, and it is a great addition to any reef aquarium. It is a hardy coral that is relatively easy to care for and can thrive in a variety of lighting and water flow conditions. This coral is often used as a focal point in a reef aquarium due to its vibrant color and unique appearance.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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