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Plenty of eye candy! The first photo is of a Duncan. These are great corals for beginners and can grow rapidly when fed up to 2 times per week!







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Check out these beautiful Goniopora & Alveopora! These corals are typically not recommended for beginners and require a mature reef to call home. They prefer low light and medium flow patterns - Goniopora do not play nicely with their neighbors, so be sure to give them plenty of room!







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Just a reminder to treat yourself...






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