Green Branching Starburst Polyp
July 13, 2023CCGC Aquacultured Purple Gorgonia Coral
July 13, 2023CCGC Aquacultured Purple Star Polyp
The CCGC Aquacultured Purple Star Polyp is a stunning addition to any reef aquarium. This beautiful coral features vibrant purple polyps that are surrounded by a ring of bright green tentacles, creating a striking contrast that is sure to catch the eye. This is a fast-growing and hardy coral, making it an ideal choice for beginner and experienced reef keepers alike. The CCGC Aquacultured Purple Star Polyp is a colonial coral, meaning that it is composed of multiple individual polyps that are all connected to a single base. As the colony grows, it will form a carpet-like mat over the surface of rocks and other substrate in the aquarium. This coral is peaceful and non-aggressive, and can be kept with a wide variety of other reef inhabitants. In terms of care requirements, the CCGC Aquacultured Purple Star Polyp is relatively low-maintenance. It thrives in a range of lighting and water flow conditions, although it does best under moderate to high lighting and moderate water flow. This coral also benefits from the addition of trace elements and iodine to the aquarium water, which can help to promote healthy growth and vibrant coloration.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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