Colony Polyp, Radioactive Dragon Eye
August 17, 2023Colony Polyp, Orange Spot
August 17, 2023Colony Polyp, Green
Green Colony Polyps are a type of soft coral commonly found in the marine aquarium trade. They form large colonies composed of small polyps that can be green, brown, or a mix of both colors. These corals are generally hardy and easy to care for, making them a popular choice for beginners. They are known for their rapid growth and can quickly cover rockwork and other surfaces in the aquarium. Green Colony Polyps are photosynthetic and also benefit from regular feeding of planktonic foods.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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