Candy Cane Coral
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July 13, 2023Montastrea Coral
Montastrea Coral is a type of large polyp stony coral that is found in various shapes and sizes. It is commonly known as the “Great Star Coral” due to its distinctively star-shaped corallites, which are the individual skeletal structures that make up the coral. Montastrea Coral can come in a variety of colors, including shades of green, brown, and orange, and may also have small polyps in between the corallites. This coral requires moderate to high lighting and water flow conditions to thrive, and can be a stunning addition to a reef aquarium or a natural coral reef environment. It is also known for its hardiness and ability to adapt to changing conditions, making it a popular choice among aquarium enthusiasts.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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