Euphyllia ancora sp. mini olive green FRAG

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Euphyllia ancora, commonly known as anchor coral or hammer coral, is a reef-building coral characterized by its dome or cushion-shaped colonies and distinctive anchor-shaped (or hammer-shaped) tips on its tentacles. It exhibits a wide range of colors, including green, purple, and orange, making it popular in the aquarium trade. This species is known for its flabello-meandroid skeleton and is found in Indo-Pacific tropical and subtropical waters. 

Here's a more detailed description:

  • Colony Shape:

    Fimbriaphyllia ancora forms dome or cushion-shaped colonies, which can be quite large, sometimes several meters across. 

  • Skeleton:

    The skeleton is flabello-meandroid, meaning it has a branching pattern with valleys between the ridges. 

  • Polyps:

    The polyps have large, tubular tentacles with distinct anchor-like tips. These tips can also resemble hammers or the letter T. 

  • Coloration:

    The coral displays a variety of colors, including blue-gray, orange, and green, often with pale cream or green outer borders on the tentacles. 

  • Habitat:

    It is found in Indo-Pacific tropical and subtropical waters, forming large colonies in reef environments. 

  • Common Names:

    It is known as anchor coral or hammer coral due to the shape of its tentacles. 



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      Description

      Price per polyp

       

      Euphyllia ancora, commonly known as anchor coral or hammer coral, is a reef-building coral characterized by its dome or cushion-shaped colonies and distinctive anchor-shaped (or hammer-shaped) tips on its tentacles. It exhibits a wide range of colors, including green, purple, and orange, making it popular in the aquarium trade. This species is known for its flabello-meandroid skeleton and is found in Indo-Pacific tropical and subtropical waters. 

      Here's a more detailed description:

      • Colony Shape:

        Fimbriaphyllia ancora forms dome or cushion-shaped colonies, which can be quite large, sometimes several meters across. 

      • Skeleton:

        The skeleton is flabello-meandroid, meaning it has a branching pattern with valleys between the ridges. 

      • Polyps:

        The polyps have large, tubular tentacles with distinct anchor-like tips. These tips can also resemble hammers or the letter T. 

      • Coloration:

        The coral displays a variety of colors, including blue-gray, orange, and green, often with pale cream or green outer borders on the tentacles. 

      • Habitat:

        It is found in Indo-Pacific tropical and subtropical waters, forming large colonies in reef environments. 

      • Common Names:

        It is known as anchor coral or hammer coral due to the shape of its tentacles. 



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