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August 17, 2023Flower Pot Coral, Red
The Flower Pot Coral (Goniopora sp.) is a stunning coral species with fleshy polyps that extend outward from a calcified base. The Red Flower Pot Coral is a particularly beautiful variety with bright red polyps that make a bold statement in any aquarium. This coral requires moderate to high lighting and moderate water flow, as well as regular feeding to maintain its health and vibrant coloration. It is generally considered a hardy coral that is suitable for intermediate to advanced reef keepers.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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