Branched Montipora Coral
August 17, 2023Blonde Tux Guppy Group, Male
August 17, 2023Montipora Capricornis Coral
Montipora Capricornis Coral is a species of SPS (small polyp stony) coral that belongs to the Montipora genus. It is commonly found in the Indo-Pacific region and is known for its varied coloration and growth forms. The coral has small, encrusting or branching colonies with thin branches that can form a dome shape. The color of Montipora Capricornis can vary from brown, green, pink, yellow, blue or purple, depending on the lighting conditions and environment it is kept in. It requires moderate to high light and water flow, and stable water parameters to thrive in a reef aquarium. It is a popular coral in the hobby due to its striking appearance and relative ease of care.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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