Acanthophyllia Ultra Green Gold dust XL

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Acanthophyllia, often called a "doughnut" or "meat" coral, is a large, solitary stony coral. It's characterized by a single, fleshy polyp that hides a strong, calcium-based skeleton. These corals are known for their vibrant colors, patterns, and intense fluorescence. 

Here's a more detailed description:

  • Appearance: Acanthophyllia are large, single polyp stony corals with a fleshy, meaty appearance, hence the names "meat" or "doughnut" coral. They are not transparent and have a large, solid base. 

  • Skeleton: Underneath the polyp is a thick, hard skeleton made of calcium. 

  • Color and Patterns: They come in a wide range of colors and patterns, including greens, reds, blues, purples, and combinations of these. 

  • Size: Acanthophyllia are known for their large size, making them a prominent centerpiece in reef aquariums. 

  • Growth: They are considered slow-growing stony corals. 

  • Care: They generally require moderate lighting and low water flow. They can also benefit from supplemental feeding of meaty foods like mysis and krill.

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      Описание

      Acanthophyllia, often called a "doughnut" or "meat" coral, is a large, solitary stony coral. It's characterized by a single, fleshy polyp that hides a strong, calcium-based skeleton. These corals are known for their vibrant colors, patterns, and intense fluorescence. 

      Here's a more detailed description:

      • Appearance: Acanthophyllia are large, single polyp stony corals with a fleshy, meaty appearance, hence the names "meat" or "doughnut" coral. They are not transparent and have a large, solid base. 

      • Skeleton: Underneath the polyp is a thick, hard skeleton made of calcium. 

      • Color and Patterns: They come in a wide range of colors and patterns, including greens, reds, blues, purples, and combinations of these. 

      • Size: Acanthophyllia are known for their large size, making them a prominent centerpiece in reef aquariums. 

      • Growth: They are considered slow-growing stony corals. 

      • Care: They generally require moderate lighting and low water flow. They can also benefit from supplemental feeding of meaty foods like mysis and krill.

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