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The Cobalt Favites is a fast-growing brain coral with green eyes and a cobalt blue body. Frags of this coral are about 1" in diameter with multiple eyes.
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The Red Blastomussa merletti is a fast growing species that thrives in low light. Frags have between 6-8 polyps on average.
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Cobalt Caulastrea are a dusky blue color variant of candy cane. Frags of this coral have 2-3 heads on average.
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Teal Caulastrea are a teal blue/green color variant of candy cane. Frags of this coral have 2-3 on average.
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The Red Blastomussa merletti has deep red coloration accentuated by green mouths. It thrives in lower light and is exceptionally hardy. This WYSIWYG frag is 7+ polyps.
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The Hybrid Frogspawn gets its name from its multicolored tips, some of which are green and some are purple. It is a branching Euphyllia and a frag comes with 1-2 heads.
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The Green Tip Frogspawn has a deep purple body that terminates into bright green tips. It is a branching Euphyllia and a frag comes with 1-2 heads.
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The Rainbow Acan echinata has a mottled pattern containing orange, green, and teal blue highlights. Frags of this coral are roughly 3/4" and have 3-4 polyps.
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The cool thing about this Acan echinata is that the centers of each polyp look like a miniature Bleeding Apple Scolymia. Frags of this coral are roughly 3/4" and have 2-3 polyps.
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Neon Green Caulastrea are the most popular variety of this LPS coral. It has an intense green color that looks almost radioactive. Frags of this coral have 2-3 heads on average.
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The War Coral Favia is a stunning contrast of green eyes and red body. This WYSIWYG coral is approximently 1".
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This chalice grows very similar to a plating Montipora and takes on an intense blue color with a purple rim in low light. Chalice frags are between 1-2" in diameter.
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The Lunar Chalice has eyes that have their own individual ring pattern. Frags of this chalice are 1" to 1.5".
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Single polyp of the highly sought-after Mystery Chalice. Frags of this chalice are 1" to 1.5".
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The Scarlet and Grey Favites has the colors of OSU with bright green eyes. Frags of this coral are about 3/4" to 1" in diameter with multiple eyes.
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The Pinstripe Favia gets its namesake from a purple and green striping across its body. Frags of this coral typically 3/4" to 1" in diameter, and have 3-4 polyps.
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The Reverse Prism Favia has a ring pattern of pink, purple, and green bands. Frags of this Favia brain are 3/4" to 1" in diameter, and have 3-4 polyps.
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The Neon Green Goniopora flowerpot coral is one of the most fluorescent LPS. Its glow under heavy actinic light tends more towards yellow. Propagated cuttings of this beautiful coral are 3/4" on average.
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The Purple Goniopora flowerpot coral are a uniform purple color and are 3/4" on average.
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Pink Tip Frogspawn is a brightly colored coral with contrasting green body and pink tips. It is a branching Euphyllia and a frag comes with 1-2 heads.
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The Electric Green Hammer has a lightning-like streak pattern at its tips. It is a branching Hammer and a frag comes with 1-2 heads.
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The purple tip hammer coral has green stalks and cool purple tips. The frags of this branching hammer are about 3" across and have 2 heads on average.
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Nathan's Chalice has a purple and blue body with bright orange eyes tipped in red. We have a very limited supply of this amazing piece. This WYSIWYG frag is 1" in diameter.
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The Matrix Favites has green ridges accentuated by sparkling purple eyes. This WYSIWYG frag is 1" in diameter.
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This Red & Green Blastomussa merletti has glowing neon green centers ringed by vivid red skirts. This WYSIWYG frag is on the larger side at 12+ polyps.
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This chalice has an incredible orange eye surrounded by a mix of blue and purple on its body. Chalice frags are between 1-2" in diameter.
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This chalice is a Lithophyllon and has a purple and teal pinstripe pattern with purple eyes. It's been about 6 months since we've been able to offer these for sale. Chalice frags are between 1/2" to 3/4" in diameter.
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Alveopora are rumored to have a higher success rate than Goniopora. These mini colonies are about 4" in diameter fully expanded.
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The Dragon's Envy Favia like its sibling, the Dragon's Soul is an iconic Australian color morph. Frags of this coral typically 3/4" to 1" in diameter, and have 3-4 polyps.
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The Event Horizon is perhaps one of the most strikingly colored brain corals. It has a bright green outer rim that darkens to almost a black center. Frags of this coral typically 3/4" to 1" in diameter, and have 3-4 polyps.
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The Dragon's Soul Prism Favia is an iconic color morph from Australia. Frags of this coral typically 3/4" to 1" in diameter, and have 3-4 polyps.
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The Ruby Red Goniopora is one of the most attractive LPS adding both intense color and motion to a reef aquarium. Propagated cuttings of this beautiful coral are 3/4" on average.
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These little green Fungia plates are dome-shaped. When placing them in your tank, make sure they don't have a bubble caught underneath or else they will die back and possibly get an infection. In general they are 1" in diameter.
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The dark purple and blue highlights set this Blastomussa apart. While the Black Lotus Blasto doesn't have explosive color like its siblings, subtlety goes a long way. Frags contain two polyps on average.
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Locally called a Cleveland Cavaliers Chalice. Chalice frags are between 1-2" in diameter.
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A classic pattern with purple base and bright green eyes. Chalice frags are between 1-2" in diameter.
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The Midnight Princess Favites is a fast-growing coral with bright green rim and almost black center. Frags of this coral are about 1/2" to 3/4" in diameter with multiple eyes.
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The Pastel Goniopora has a pleasant easter-egg like coloration with a mix of green, blue, and teal. Frags of this beautiful coral are 1" on average.
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The Peaches and Cream Micromussa has light-colored ring that sets it apart from most other LPS. Frags of this coral are roughly 3/4" and contain at least 3-4 polyps.
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Micromussa corals have really cool ring-like patterns. The UFO Micromussa here has purple and red rings that can turn yellow. Frags of this coral are roughly 3/4" and contain at least 4-6 polyps.
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