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  • new-label Modern/Cynarina - Green Multicolor - C60

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    $119.95

  • new-label Modern/Cynarina - Red - C66

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    $99.95

  • new-label Modern/Cynarina - Red - C51

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    $99.95

  • Hammer - Gold Branching - A29

    Hammer - Gold Branching - A29

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    Hammer - Gold Branching - A29

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    $134.95

  • Symphyllia - Red/Pink - A69

    Symphyllia - Red/Pink - A69

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    Symphyllia - Red/Pink - A69

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    $129.95

  • Torch - Neon Green Tip Indo Purple - A65

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    $249.95

  • Chalice - Multicolor - A40

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    $89.96

  • Modern/Cynarina - Red - C52

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    $199.95

  • Lobophyllia  - Multicolor - C71

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    $179.95

  • Symphyllia - Mulitcolor - C63

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    $219.95

  • Modern/Cynarina - Multicolored - C58

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    $249.95

  • Modern/Cynarina - Multicolored - C54

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    $199.95

  • Modern/Cynarina - Multicolored - C69

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    $199.95

  • Symphyllia - Red/Blue - B4

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    $129.95

  • Lobophyllia - Multicolor - A30

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    $89.95

  • Goniopora - Pink - A57

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    $149.95

  • Micromussa - Red/Green - B31

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    $149.95

  • Goniopora - Green Multicolor- A46

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    $149.95

  • Multicolor Doughnut Coral - C64

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    $399.95

  • Goniopora - Pink - A50

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    $149.95

  • War Paint Scoly - A38

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    $299.95

  • Blastomussa - Red/Orange - B8

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    $149.95

  • Lobopyllia - Multicolor - B1

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    $99.95

  • Symphyllia - Red/Green - A59

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    $99.95

  • Goniopora - Green Multicolor - A48

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    $149.95

  • Goniopora - Green Multicolor - A63

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    $149.95

  • Goniopora - Pink - A49

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    $149.95

  • Blastomussa - Red/Green - B16

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    $84.95

  • Blastomussa - Red/Orange - B11

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    $199.95

  • Goniopora - Pink Multicolor - A47

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    $149.95

  • Symphyllia - Multicolored - B42

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    $149.95

  • Symphyllia - Red/Blue - A41

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    $99.95

  • Multicolor Doughnut Coral - C62

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    $399.95

  • Lobopyllia - Multicolor - B27

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    $54.95

  • Scolymia - Red -A67

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    $149.95

  • Goniopora - Purple Multicolor - A35

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    $149.95

  • Acanthrophyllia Deshi - A75

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    $199.95

  • Acanthrophyllia Deshi - A74

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    $199.95

  • Symphyllia - Multicolored - B45

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    $129.95

  • Symphyllia - Multicolored - B29

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    $99.95

  • Enchinata - Multicolor -B3

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    $44.95

  • Trachyphyllia - Green - C61

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    $174.95

  • Symphyllia - Multicolor - A39

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    $99.95

  • Lobopyllia - Multicolor - B43

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    $89.95

  • Lobophyllia - Multicolor (Australia) - A53

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    $84.95

  • Oxypora Chalice Coral - Ultra

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    This interesting coral most often takes on a plating shape, able to encrust onto and extend outward from the rockwork. Occasionally it may develop whirls, branches or crinkled shapes. Ultra Australian specimens are always vividly colored and are more rare and impressive than those from other locations.Echinophyllia corals are best known for their flashy, saturated colors, which may be nearly any color of the rainbow; many colonies show contrasting colors. It is similar to Mycedium and Oxypora, but tends to puff up its tissue more than its relatives, especially around the edges of the colony where it may extend up to an inch from the skeleton. Its large, raised corallites often point in many different angles. It is one of the hardiest and most adaptable of the Chalice corals. Faviidae, or Closed Brain corals, are quite hardy and adaptable, making them a great first introduction to stony corals. This coral receives most of its energy by utilizing the photosynthetic algae contained within its tissues. It can also be offered small meaty items such as mysis and enriched brine shrimp, oyster eggs, and pellets. Its transparent feeding tentacles extend mainly at night, although it can learn to feed during daylight hours. It is tolerant of less-than-perfect water quality and not prone to pests.Space should be provided between corals to allow for growth and expansion, as its long sweeper tentacles have a strong sting. Difficulty: Easy Growth Speed: Medium Lighting: Medium - High Average Placement: Middle - High Water Flow: Medium - High Temperament: Aggressive

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    $44.95 - $98.95

  • Oxypora Chalice Coral

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    This interesting coral most often takes on a plating shape, able to encrust onto and extend outward from the rockwork. Occasionally it may develop whirls, branches or crinkled shapes. Ultra Australian specimens are always vividly colored and are more rare and impressive than those from other locations.Echinophyllia corals are best known for their flashy, saturated colors, which may be nearly any color of the rainbow; many colonies show contrasting colors. It is similar to Mycedium and Oxypora, but tends to puff up its tissue more than its relatives, especially around the edges of the colony where it may extend up to an inch from the skeleton. Its large, raised corallites often point in many different angles. It is one of the hardiest and most adaptable of the Chalice corals. Faviidae, or Closed Brain corals, are quite hardy and adaptable, making them a great first introduction to stony corals. This coral receives most of its energy by utilizing the photosynthetic algae contained within its tissues. It can also be offered small meaty items such as mysis and enriched brine shrimp, oyster eggs, and pellets. Its transparent feeding tentacles extend mainly at night, although it can learn to feed during daylight hours. It is tolerant of less-than-perfect water quality and not prone to pests.Space should be provided between corals to allow for growth and expansion, as its long sweeper tentacles have a strong sting. Difficulty: Easy Growth Speed: Medium Lighting: Medium - High Average Placement: Middle - High Water Flow: Medium - High Temperament: Aggressive

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    $22.45 - $53.95

  • Leptoseris - Blood Orange

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    Faviidae, or Closed Brain corals, are quite hardy and adaptable, making them a great first introduction to stony corals. Their wide array of possible color combinations make them popular with experienced reef-keepers as well. They are tolerant of less-than-perfect water quality and are not prone to pests.This coral receives most of its energy by utilizing the photosynthetic algae contained within its tissues. It can also be offered zooplankton coral preparations, rotifers, enriched brine shrimp, oyster eggs, etc. Its transparent feeding tentacles extend mainly at night, although it can learn to feed during daylight hours. Colonies with very bright colors and flat forms thrive under bright light and strong water flow; rounded, dome shapes need moderate light and flow.Some species are able to produce copious amounts of clear mucus and should be rinsed well before adding to a display aquarium. Space should be provided between corals to allow for growth and expansion, as its long sweeper tentacles have a strong sting.Leptastrea is a beautiful stony coral with small, tightly packed polyps. It is also known as crater coral, however when its polyps extend it takes on a fuzzy appearance. Australian specimens are brilliantly colored and strongly fluorescent under actinic lighting. All this combines into a striking display under any lighting conditions.This coral receives most of its energy by utilizing the photosynthetic algae contained within its tissues. It can be offered powdered or liquid zooplankton coral preparations, and it can also absorb dissolved nutrients from the water. It is sensitive to fluctuating alkalinity levels, but otherwise makes a very hardy addition.Water flow is best provided as turbulent flow with the use of a wave maker or surge action. Constant laminar flow is very damaging and could cause death of the coral. Alkalinity, calcium, magnesium and strontium are required for growth and should be checked regularly. Difficulty: Easy Growth Speed: Medium Lighting: Medium Average Placement: Middle Water Flow: Medium Temperament: Semi-Aggressive

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    $35.95 - $107.95

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