Green Acro (Acropora cardus)

Green Acro (Acropora cardus)

Green Acro (Acropora cardus) Green Acro (Acropora cardus) This green acro (Acropora cardus) has a unique polyp structure while compared with many other species of acropora. But like all acros, the bumps or coralites, each house an individual polyp. The best way to tell if an sps coral is an acropora versus any other genus? Look at the tip of each branch. Only acropora have axial polyps, or a single polyp at the very tip of the...
Purple Tricolor Acro (Acropora secale)

Purple Tricolor Acro (Acropora secale)

Purple Tricolor Acro (Acropora secale) Purple Tricolor Acro (Acropora secale) This incredibly purple tricolor acro (Acropora secale) glows with such a stark contrast of the deep purple skin with the neon green...
Australian Blastos (Blastomussa wellsi)

Australian Blastos (Blastomussa wellsi)

Australian Blastos (Blastomussa wellsi) Australian Blastos (Blastomussa wellsi) Australian blastos (Blastomussa wellsi) are a great option for that one spot in your tank that doesn’t get a lot of light. They require low to medium light and moderate flow. They will also accept meaty foods during feedings and will thank you for the extra care by growing faster and being much more...
Rose Bubble Tip Anemone (Entacmaea quadricolor)

Rose Bubble Tip Anemone (Entacmaea quadricolor)

Rose Bubble Tip Anemone (Entacmaea quadricolor) Rose Bubble Tip Anemone (Entacmaea quadricolor) Rose bubble tip anemones (Entacmaea quadricolor) like this one are a beautiful and somewhat hardy species of anemone that will readily host different species of...
Acropora abrotanoides

Acropora abrotanoides

Acropora abrotanoides Acropora abrotanoides Acropora abrotanoides is a thick-branched, staghorn style of acropora that continues to grow as a green base with pink tips and green polyps. Though not the easiest of acroporas, it sure is a...