Gold Nugget Plecostomus
August 17, 2023Devil’s Hand Leather Coral
August 17, 2023Green Polyp Toadstool Mushroom Leather Coral
The Green Polyp Toadstool Mushroom Leather Coral is a beautiful soft coral with a unique appearance. Its large, fleshy polyps and flattened cap-like appearance give it a toadstool-like shape. The vibrant green polyps add a striking contrast to the neutral coloration of the rest of the coral. This species is relatively easy to care for and can be a great addition to a reef aquarium, providing both aesthetic appeal and movement in the water column.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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