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
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
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
Christmas Tree Work Rocks are Porites coral colonies that are host to multicolored spiraled feather duster worms. While the coral and worms can both live even if the other
Cat's Paw Corals ( Stylophora sp. ) Corals have thick, club-like braches covered in small polyps that give the colony a fuzzy appearance. These corals are found in many
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
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
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
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
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
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
Several species of coral are regularly known as Fire Corals. Distichopora sp. grows in blunt-tipped face-shaped colonies. Stylaster sp. has pointed tips on its branching colonies. Millepora sp. has