LPS Corals
LPS (Large Polyp Stony) corals are a type of coral that have larger polyps with hard, stony skeletons. They are typically found in deeper waters and have a wide range of shapes and colors, from brain corals to bubble corals. LPS corals are generally easier to care for compared to SPS corals and can tolerate lower light and less stable water conditions. They are a popular choice for home aquariums due to their beautiful and diverse appearance, as well as their ability to grow relatively quickly.
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Acanthophyllia (Meat Coral)
Acanthophyllia, also known as meat coral, is a popular LPS (large polyp...
Acanthophyllia (Meat Coral)
Acanthophyllia, also known as meat coral, is a popular LPS (large polyp...
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Blastomussa
Blastomussa corals have a polyp structure with a fleshy, fleshy appearance and...
Blastomussa
Blastomussa corals have a polyp structure with a fleshy, fleshy appearance and...
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Catalaphyllia (Elegance Coral)
Elegance corals, also known as Catalaphyllia, are a popular LPS (large polyp...
Catalaphyllia (Elegance Coral)
Elegance corals, also known as Catalaphyllia, are a popular LPS (large polyp...
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Caulastraea (Candy Cane Coral)
Caulastrea corals, also known as candy cane corals, are a popular type...
Caulastraea (Candy Cane Coral)
Caulastrea corals, also known as candy cane corals, are a popular type...
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Duncanopsammia
Duncan corals, also known as whisker coral or duncans, are popular among...
Duncanopsammia
Duncan corals, also known as whisker coral or duncans, are popular among...
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Euphyllia (Torch Coral)
Euphyllia corals are a stunning and highly sought-after addition to any aquarium....
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Favites & Goniastrea
Favites and Goniastrea are two popular genera of hard coral commonly kept...
Favites & Goniastrea
Favites and Goniastrea are two popular genera of hard coral commonly kept...
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Fimbriaphyllia (Hammer & Frogspawn Coral)
Fimbriaphyllia corals, also known as Hammer and Frogspawn corals, are popular and...
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Fungia (Plate Coral)
Fungia plate corals are a type of large polyp stony (LPS) coral...
Fungia (Plate Coral)
Fungia plate corals are a type of large polyp stony (LPS) coral...
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Goniopora & Alveopora (Flower Pot Coral)
Goniopora and Alveopora corals are a popular addition to the reef aquarium...
Goniopora & Alveopora (Flower Pot Coral)
Goniopora and Alveopora corals are a popular addition to the reef aquarium...
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Homophyllia
Homophyllia corals are a group of large polyp stony (LPS) corals that...
Homophyllia
Homophyllia corals are a group of large polyp stony (LPS) corals that...
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Leptastrea
Leptastrea corals, also known as star coral, are a popular addition to...
Leptastrea
Leptastrea corals, also known as star coral, are a popular addition to...
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Lobophyllia (Brain Coral)
Lobophyllia is a genus of large polyp stony (LPS) coral that is...
Lobophyllia (Brain Coral)
Lobophyllia is a genus of large polyp stony (LPS) coral that is...
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Micromussa
Micromussa corals have a polyp structure with a fleshy, rounded appearance and...
Micromussa
Micromussa corals have a polyp structure with a fleshy, rounded appearance and...
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Plerogyra (Bubble Coral)
Plerogyra corals, also known as bubble coral, are a popular addition to...
Plerogyra (Bubble Coral)
Plerogyra corals, also known as bubble coral, are a popular addition to...
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Trachyphyllia (Open Brain Coral)
Trachyphyllia, commonly known as Open Brain Coral, is a type of large...
Trachyphyllia (Open Brain Coral)
Trachyphyllia, commonly known as Open Brain Coral, is a type of large...
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Turbinaria (Pagoda Cup Coral)
Turbinaria Scroll Corals form large swirling plates from which beautiful polyps grow....
Turbinaria (Pagoda Cup Coral)
Turbinaria Scroll Corals form large swirling plates from which beautiful polyps grow....