Gold Head Compressicep Cichlid
August 17, 2023Big Polyp Blastomussa Coral
August 17, 2023Grape Coral
Grape Coral, also known as Caulastrea echinulata, is a small polyp stony coral (SPS) that belongs to the family Merulinidae. It is found in the Indo-Pacific region, including the Red Sea, and can be found at depths ranging from shallow to over 100 feet. The grape coral has a distinct appearance, with large fleshy polyps that resemble grapes clustered together on a branching coral skeleton. The polyps can be green, brown, or purple in color, and they have small tentacles that extend to catch planktonic food. Grape corals are relatively hardy and can be kept in reef aquariums, but they require moderate to high lighting and flow to thrive.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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