Metallic Green Starburst Polyp
July 13, 2023Colony Polyp, Assorted
July 13, 2023Starburst Polyp
Starburst Polyp is a type of coral with a unique and striking appearance. They are named after the star-shaped polyps that make up their soft tissue. The polyps are typically green or brown in color, with contrasting white or yellow centers. Starburst Polyps are known for their rapid growth and can quickly colonize a new area in the aquarium. They are a hardy and adaptable coral that can tolerate a range of lighting and flow conditions, making them a popular choice for beginner and experienced reef keepers alike.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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