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Open Brain Corals are one of the more common corals kept in aquaria, and are a good choice for those just getting started with stony corals. They are usually
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Open Brain Corals are one of the more common corals kept in aquaria, and are a good choice for those just getting started with stony corals. They are usually
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Named for its unique patternation, the Maze Brain Coral ( Platygyra sp. ) is a relatively hardy coral. The color of Maze Brain can range from green to purple.
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Known commonly as Doughnut, Knob, Meat or Cat's-eye corals, Cynarina corals are unique specimens for the aquarium. They are a single polyp coral, with transparent or translucent bubble-like vesicles.
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The Walking Dendro is very new to the aquarium trade - only a few have every made it into the hobby so far. It resembles Whisker Corals ( Dendrophyllia
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Bubble Corals ( Plerogyra sp. ) get their name from the daytime expansion of their tissue. Also called Cat's Eye or Grape Coral, these corals can have a variety
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Peacock Coral ( Mycedium sp. ) is hard coral of variable shape and color. It may be flat and fan-shaped or it may have irregular finger-like lobe growths. Color
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Acanthastrea is a fast-growing large polyp stony coral similar to Blastomussa corals. It is an easy species to keep in an aquarium and grows best under moderate lighting. Acanthastrea
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Open Brain Corals are one of the more common corals kept in aquaria, and are a good choice for those just getting started with stony corals. They are usually
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Pagoda Corals ( Turbinaria peltata ) exist in a variety of shapes and colors. Most common colors are green and brown with other variations of these colors showing up
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Scolymia vitiensis is known as Button Coral as well as several other common names including Doughnut Coral, Meat Coral, and Artichoke Coral. They usually take the form of a
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Open Brain Corals are one of the more common corals kept in aquaria, and are a good choice for those just getting started with stony corals. They are usually
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