Snapping Shrimp, Red Banded
August 17, 2023Open Brain Coral, Orange
August 17, 2023Open Brain Coral, Colored
The Open Brain Coral is a type of large polyp stony coral that is found in various colors and patterns, commonly referred to as “Colored” Open Brain Coral. This type of coral has a distinctive brain-like appearance with deep valleys and ridges on its surface. The Colored Open Brain Coral can come in a variety of hues, including shades of green, blue, purple, pink, yellow, and orange, with some varieties having multiple colors. 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 relative ease of care, making it a popular choice among both beginner and experienced aquarium enthusiasts.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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