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"Disk Coral (Aquacultured A&M Aquatics) (1""-2"" Length)"

Disk Coral (Aquacultured A&M) Also known as a Plate Coral This Long Polyp Stony (LPS) Coral has the appearance of an anemone. Beneath the fleshy tentacles is a hard skeleton. Due to its stinging tentacles, the Disk Coral requires adequate space between itself and other tank inhabitants. Please note that once placed in an aquarium, this species will absorb a fair amount of water and can grow almost double its size. This coral benefits from the addition of trace elements, strontium and calcium. It is also important to maintain stable alkalinity and magnesium levels. This species does best on a sandy bottom. They will benefit from feeding and will accept various meaty foods like brine and mysis shimp.

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Disk Coral (Aquacultured A&M) Also known as a Plate Coral This Long Polyp Stony (LPS) Coral has the appearance of an anemone. Beneath the fleshy tentacles is a hard skeleton. Due to its stinging tentacles, the Disk Coral requires adequate space between itself and other tank inhabitants. Please note that once placed in an aquarium, this species will absorb a fair amount of water and can grow almost double its size. This coral benefits from the addition of trace elements, strontium a
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