CCGC Aquacultured Bomb Squad Chalice Coral
July 13, 2023Australian Scolymia Coral, Neon Green
July 13, 2023Premium Aquacultured LPS Frag Packs
Premium Aquacultured LPS Frag Packs typically refer to packages containing multiple small fragments of Large Polyp Stony (LPS) corals that have been grown in captivity. These packs can be sold by coral vendors as a way to provide a variety of LPS coral species to reef aquarists who are interested in growing them in their tanks. The specific types of LPS corals included in a premium aquacultured frag pack can vary, but may include species such as brain coral (Trachyphyllia), torch coral (Euphyllia), hammer coral (Euphyllia), and frogspawn coral (Euphyllia), among others. These corals are typically grown under optimal conditions, which may include stable water parameters, proper lighting, and feeding to promote healthy growth and coloration.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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