Red Sea Pom Pom Xenia Coral
August 17, 2023Purple Australian Big Polyp Blastomussa Coral
August 17, 2023Neon Green Caulastrea Coral
Neon Green Caulastrea Coral, also known as Candy Cane Coral, is a popular species of LPS (Large Polyp Stony) coral in the aquarium trade. It has a bright green color with distinctive candy cane-like stripes in contrasting colors of pink, purple, or white. This coral grows in small colonies and has long, tubular polyps that extend during the night to feed on plankton and other small organisms in the water column. It requires moderate to high lighting and moderate water flow to thrive in the aquarium, and is a great addition to reef tanks due to its striking appearance and easy care requirements.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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