Black Oranda Goldfish
August 17, 2023Coral Frag 3 Pack, Orange Edition
August 17, 2023Strawberry Shortcake Acropora Coral
The Strawberry Shortcake Acropora Coral is a striking SPS coral that features a vivid pink coloration with green polyps. This coral has a delicate branching structure that adds a beautiful and intricate look to any reef aquarium. The Strawberry Shortcake Acropora Coral requires strong, high-quality lighting and consistent water conditions to thrive. This coral is a great addition to any experienced reef aquarium keeper looking to add a pop of color and complexity to their reef.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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