Giant Green Polyp Duncan Coral
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August 17, 2023Neon Pineapple Tree Coral
The Neon Pineapple Tree Coral, also known as the Pink Pineapple Coral or the Cat’s Paw Coral, is a species of large polyp stony coral that is native to the Indo-Pacific region. Its common name comes from its distinctive shape, which resembles a miniature pineapple tree, with a main stalk and several branches covered in small, brightly colored polyps. These polyps can range in color from pink, orange, yellow, or green, and they give the coral a vibrant, neon appearance. The Neon Pineapple Tree Coral is a popular choice for reef aquariums due to its unique shape and coloration.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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