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SPS Frags
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Psammacora corals are becoming more popular in the reef hobby due in large part to advances in home propogation and fragging. These colonies develop into thick, branching formations similar
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Bird's Nest Corals ( Seriatopora sp. ) grow in a colony with thin branches that grow in random directions to resemble the tangle of twigs of a bird's nest.
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Montipora capricornis generally grows in flat or curved plate-like formations. Colonies can be a solid color or can have polyps that are a different color from the base colony.
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Acropora is one of the most popular and easily recognisable corals in the aquarium trade. It is easy to propogate and, if given the proper conditions, not difficult to
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Montipora capricornis generally grows in flat or curved plate-like formations. Colonies can be a solid color or can have polyps that are a different color from the base colony.
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Cauliflower Coral ( Pocillopora damicornis ) often resembles the slightly more stout cousin of Acropora . It can also be confused with Bird's Nest Corals ( Seriatopora sp. ) or
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The Pink & Green Pocillopora Combo Frag has a pink colony and a green colony mounted on the same artificial base. Pocillopora often resembles the slightly more stout cousin
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The Purple Superman Montipora Frag has an intense dark purple base color with red polyps. Montipora danae generally grows encrusting on a surface. Its polyps are farther apart than
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Pocillopora often resembles the slightly more stout cousin of Acropora. It grows in a similar branching style but with much their branches covered in tiny, fuzzy polyps. Most Pocillopora
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Montipora corals are found in many types of reef environments. They can form branchy colonies in deeper waters or flat encrusting plates in shallow, high energy environments. Many colors
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Montipora corals are found in many types of reef environments. They can form branchy colonies in deeper waters or flat encrusting plates in shallow, high energy environments. Many colors
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Montipora digitata has a branching growth habit, as opposed to capricornis that grows in a plate shape. Digitata is most commonly brown or green, but purple, pink, blue red
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