Acropora Palifera (4160) Size:26*8*4 cmAcropora palifera is a highly detailed artificial coral inspired by one of the more robust and structurally distinct members of the Acropora genus. In nature, Acropora palifera is typically found in shallow tropical reef environments across the Indo Pacific, especially on wave exposed reef flats and upper reef slopes where strong water movement and high light conditions shape its compact, sturdy growth form. This artificial coral is designed to
commonly referred to as fire coral
scientifically referred to as Ulva lactuca
soft tentacles often associated with elegance coral
is associated with coastal marine ecosystems where it forms dense
creating a realistic and visually appealing coral for any artificial coral aquarium
Unlike live mushroom corals
The natural look of Chondrus Crispus enhances realism while complementing other seaweed and coral elements
inspired by how giant kelp anchors itself in the wild
helping to create a more realistic and visually engaging underwater environment
The organ pipe coral (Tubipora musica) is an alcyonarian octocoral native to the waters of the Indian Ocean and the central and western regions of the Pacific Ocean
Goniopora offers a strong visual element combined with a practical low-maintenance solution
This peg allows for secure and easy installation directly into rocks or reef structures