Solitary Cup Coral
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July 13, 2023Tooth Coral
The Tooth Coral, also known as Galaxea Coral, is a type of stony coral that belongs to the family Euphyllidae. It is characterized by its branching and compact growth pattern, with small polyps covering its skeletal structure. Tooth Corals come in a variety of colors, including brown, green, and purple, and can have fluorescent tips on their tentacles. They require moderate to high lighting and moderate to strong water flow to thrive, and can be placed in the middle or upper areas of the aquarium. Tooth Corals are photosynthetic and also feed on small planktonic organisms, making them a mixotrophic coral. They can be aggressive towards neighboring corals, so it is important to give them enough space to grow. With their unique branching structure and vibrant colors, Tooth Corals can make a stunning addition to any reef aquarium.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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