Zoanthid corals, commonly found growing on coral reefs in nature are occasionally referred to as sea mat polyps. This is due to the way they can completely cover structures underneath the sea. Zoanthids and their close relative Palythoa (Zoanthus Gigantus) are classified as Soft Corals and do not possess a hard skeletal structure.
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The Leptoseris coral is a dazzling species of SPS and occurs in a wide range of color morphs including neon and bright orange. These corals are known to express exceptionally vivid fluorescence and would be an awesome addition to your reef aquarium. In nature they can be found growing in low light situations such as beneath outcroppings and seem to do best with a low to moderate flow.
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Zoanthid corals, commonly found growing on coral reefs in nature are occasionally referred to as sea mat polyps. This is due to the way they can completely cover structures underneath the sea. Zoanthids and their close relative Palythoa (Zoanthus Gigantus) are classified as Soft Corals and do not possess a hard skeletal structure.
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Zoanthid corals, commonly found growing on coral reefs in nature are occasionally referred to as sea mat polyps. This is due to the way they can completely cover structures underneath the sea. Zoanthids and their close relative Palythoa (Zoanthus Gigantus) are classified as Soft Corals and do not possess a hard skeletal structure.
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Favia corals will tremendously enhance the beauty of your reef aquarium. Fantastic success awaits both beginners and experts alike for the propagation of this species of LPS coral.
Favia and their close relatives, favites, come in every fantastic coloration imaginable and are marketed under a variety of names including; pineapple coral, green moon brain coral and even a star coral.
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Favia corals are found in various color forms and polyp shapes. "Pineapple Coral" is the name commonly given to those that have smaller circular patterns.
Zoanthid corals, commonly found growing on coral reefs in nature are occasionally referred to as sea mat polyps. This is due to the way they can completely cover structures underneath the sea. Zoanthids and their close relative Palythoa (Zoanthus Gigantus) are classified as Soft Corals and do not possess a hard skeletal structure.
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