Australian Alien Moon Brain Coral
August 17, 2023Brichardi Cichlid Group, Albino
August 17, 2023Plate Coral, Orange with Green Polyps
The Orange Plate Coral with Green Polyps is a stunning addition to any reef aquarium. Its vibrant orange coloration and contrasting green polyps make it a captivating centerpiece. This species of Plate Coral is known for its unique ability to inflate and deflate, giving it a fascinating texture and movement. With proper care and maintenance, this coral can thrive and grow in your aquarium, adding a pop of color and life to your underwater world.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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