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Corals & Frags

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Star Polyps

~ Light Flourecent Green Star Polyp ~

The Star Polyps are also referred to as Star, Eight Tentacle, Mat, or Daisy Polyps. They are usually white or brown with a white dot in the center of each polyp.



~ Dark Flourecent Green Star Polyp ~

Same as the above but showing darker in color, very nice for all tanks.




~ Brown Star Polyp ~

The Star Polyps are also referred to as Star, Eight Tentacle, Mat, or Daisy Polyps. They are usually white or brown with a white dot in the center of each polyp.



~ Whitespot Star Polyp ~

Whitespot Star Polyp look truely stunning under both day and night lights, a common choice for all keepers.



Featured Frags

The Pulsing Xenia Coral

The Pulsing Xenia Coral is also known as Pulse Coral, or Waving Hand Coral. They are colonial animals with multiple individual polyps attached to a piece of solid substrate. They form stalks as they grow, and to reproduce. The eight-tentacle polyps can pump, or pulse, and many scientists believe the pumping action of the polyps slowly opening and closing is designed to dispose of gasses and waste...

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The Red Sea Xenia Coral

The Red Sea Xenia Coral are colonial animals with multiple individual polyps attached to a piece of solid substrate. They form stalks as they grow, and to reproduce. The eight-tentacled polyps can pump, or pulse, and many scientists believe the pumping action of the polyps slowly opening and closing is designed to dispose of gasses and waste. However, it is still unknown why these coral do pulse, and there are many water, lighting and nutrient factors involved.

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