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The Yellow Bird's Nest is a great entry-level SPS that grows very quickly and fluoresces brightly under actinic lighting. Frags of this coral are roughly 1" with many branches.
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Green Pavona is a very fast-growing addition to a reef tank. It has green fluorescent highlights that glow brightly under actinic lighting. Be careful of it's sweeper tentacles when placing it. Frags of this coral are 1" to 1.5".
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The Marbled Cyphastrea has an incredible speckled pattern when inspected closely. A very interesting marine coral not often seen. 3/4" frag.
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The Pink Bird's Nest is a great entry-level SPS that is colorful, but tolerant of varying water and light conditions. Frags of this coral are roughly 1" with many branches.
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The Bird of Paradise is a very popular color morph of Seriatopora. The multi-color appearance is amazing. Frags of this coral are roughly 1" with many branches.
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This Green Plating Montipora is possibly a M. capricornis. They form a plating shape that extends outward from the aquascape and may shade corals underneath. Frags of this coral are roughly 1” in diameter. The edges may get bumped in shipping but the coral recovers fast.
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This Orange Plating Montipora is possibly a M. capricornis. They form a plating shape that extends outward from the aquascape and may shade corals underneath. Frags of this coral are roughly 1” in diameter. The edges may get bumped in shipping but the coral recovers fast.
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The Green Pocillopora is a fast-growing branching SPS that is great for those just getting into SPS reefs. Frags of this coral are 3/4" on average.
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Porites are a bright yellow colored SPS that are found all over the Pacific. Despite their wide-spread distribution, they are relatively uncommon in the hobby. Frags of this coral are 1" to 1.5" long.
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This color variant has a mostly fluorescent green body with a hint of purple in its tentacles. Like other Cyphastrea, it survives best in low light. Cyphastrea frags are roughly 3/4"-1" in diameter.
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This reef aquarium coral loves LOW light. Both the bright red polyps and the blue base of this marine coral fluoresce in actinic light. Cyphastreas are definitely one of the more exotic corals. Cyphastrea frags are roughly 3/4"-1" in diameter.
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Orange Pavona is an incredible addition to any reef tank. It has bright orange polyps on a purple body. Frags of this coral are 3/4".
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Superman Montipora have red polyps on a blue body. This particular Monti tends to shift color with the seasons at the greenhouse from a blue body to a red body in the summer. Frags are 3/4".
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The Red Planet Acro is a very striking piece capable of wild color changes. I've seen frags that are all green and other frags of the same colony that are all pink. They tend to be more difficult to propagate as the cuttings are sensitive and many die out. Frags of this coral are 1".
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There are two types of Hydnophora I am aware of. A bright neon green and this less common blue variety. These Sky Blue Hydnophora frags are 3/4" to 1" in length and grow quickly.
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The Montipora setosa is my favorite branching Monti. It has orange on orange coloration and it's polyps are spaced far apart compared to M.digitata species. These frags are 3/4" to 1" in length, but grow quickly.
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The Yellow Disticophora Lace Coral is an uncommon non-photosynthetic coral that is one of those most incredible looking corals. They are filter feeders however and require heavy feeding for best health. This frag is 1" to 1.5".
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The Purple Disticophora Lace Coral is an uncommon non-photosynthetic coral that is one of those most incredible looking corals. They are filter feeders however and require heavy feeding for best health. This frag is 1" to 1.5".
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The Purple Encrusting Montipora is an almost fuchsia color and is much brighter than the pictures might indicate. We give them tons of light and they respond well. Frags are 3/4" to 1" in diameter.
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Pink Pocillopora verrucosa has unique lobed branches making this one of the more interesting varieties of SPS. You can expect to receive one of these lobes which measure on average 1" - 1.5".
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The Pink Pocillopora is a fast-growing branching SPS that is great for those just getting into SPS reefs. They like slightly higher light for best color. Frags of this coral are 3/4" on average.
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This Chili Pepper Montipora has bright red polyps and an icy blue base. The growth pattern of this coral differs from typical Montiporas in that it grows sharp, hook like protrusions. Frags of this coral are roughly 3/4"-1” in diameter.
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This Candy Apple Montipora exhibits a stunning neon green coloration. Much more vivid and eye catching than your typical Montipora. Frags of this coral are roughly 3/4"-1” in diameter.
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The Purple Bonsai Acropora is an attractive coral with a purple base and green polyps. Once the colony begins to grow, the tips turn a light teal color giving it a tri-color appearance. The frags of this Acropora are 3/4" to 1".
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The tips of this Acropora are about as bright yellow as they come. I have noticed that this coral demands brighter light than most other corals and their coloration will suffer if not provided intense lighting. Frags of this Acropora range from 3/4" to 1".
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This Staghorn Acropora has a thick body structure and can form massive colonies if cared for properly. The body is a purple color that terminates with bright blue tips. Frags of this coral are 1.5" to 2.5" in length.
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The Frogskin Acropora is a very distinctive looking SPS from Australia. It has a greenish blue body and brown polyps that extend way out. Frags of this coral are 3/4" on average.
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As the name implies, the Purple Acropora tort is a solid purple color. Frags of this coral are about 1" in length.
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There are not too many varieties of Acropora that are yellow like this specimen. It is relatively unaffected by actinic or 10k lighting. Frags of this SPS coral are about 1.25" in length.
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The Sky Blue Hydnophora exhibits a very crisp color and is accentuated by delicate purple polyps extending along its ridges. This WYSIWYG frag is about 1" in length and grows quickly.
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Orange Pavona is a very eye catching addition to any tank. It has neon orange polyps accentuating its purple base. This WYSIWYG frag is approximately 3/4".
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The Purple Haze Montipora is a brilliant deep fuchsia. High light and moderate flow will promote vivid coloration. This WYSIWYG coral is 1" in diameter.
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This is one of the more difficult to find Cyphastrea color morphs. The coral has a purple body, yellow tentacles, and red polyp centers. Like other Cyphastrea, it survives best in low light. Cyphastrea frags are roughly 3/4"-1" in diameter.
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The Ice Fire echinata is a very popular variety of Acropora in the reef aquarium hobby. It's easy to see why given its vibrant blue tips on an otherwise snowy white body. Frags of this highly sought-after coral range from 3/4" to 1" and have multiple branches.
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The Hawkins echinata is one of the many popular Acropora echinata color variants. It has a silky teal blue body and is a fast grower. These frags are typically 1" with multiple branches growing.
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I love this coral. It’s a mystery as to what it actually is, but it was sold to us as an Astreopora. Frags of this coral are 1” in diameter.
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The Purple Acropora millepora has thick branches that often exhibit greater polyp extension than most other SPS. Frags of this coral are 3/4"-1" on average.
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The Montipora orenji is arguably one of the most rare varieties. It resembles M. setosa in coloration but does not form branches. It maintains an encrusting appearance. Frags of this SPS are 3/4" to 1".
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The Mystic Sunset at first glance looks like a Superman Montipora with reverse coloration, that being a red body and blue polyps. The polyps themselves are cool because they are half blue and half brown making a crescent shape. Frags are 1/2" to 3/4".
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This frag pack includes five varieties of Montipora coral. All frags are roughly 1" in size.
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