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Best 1 Pocillopora damicornis (Finger Coral)
Pocillopora damicornis (Finger Coral)

Pocillopora damicornis, commonly known as Finger Coral, is characterized by its finger-like branches and vibrant color variations. It requires moderate water flow and stable water parameters for optim...

8.3 Very Good
2 Siderastrea radians (Looking Glass Coral)
Siderastrea radians (Looking Glass Coral)

Siderastrea radians, or Looking Glass Coral, is known for its unique, flattened polyp shape resembling a looking glass. It exhibits a range of colors and patterns, adding visual interest to reef tanks...

8.2 Very Good
3 Seriatopora hystrix (Brush Coral)
Seriatopora hystrix (Brush Coral)

Seriatopora hystrix, or Brush Coral, is characterized by its unique, brush-like branches. It requires moderate water flow and high lighting for optimal growth and coloration. It's a moderately challen...

7.8 Good
4 Micromussa lordhowensis (Micromussa Coral)
Micromussa lordhowensis (Micromussa Coral)

Micromussa lordhowensis, or Micromussa Coral, is known for its vibrant colors and impressive polyp extension. It requires moderate water flow and stable conditions for optimal growth. It's a moderatel...

7.7 Good
5 Lobophyllia (Plate Coral)
Lobophyllia (Plate Coral)

Lobophyllia, commonly known as Plate Coral, is characterized by its flat, plate-like shape and prominent polyp extension. It requires moderate water flow and stable conditions for optimal growth. It's...

7.6 Good
6 Stylophora pistillata (Orange Stylophora)
Stylophora pistillata (Orange Stylophora)

Stylophora pistillata, often referred to as Orange Stylophora, is a hardy and relatively fast-growing coral. It exhibits a branching growth habit and vibrant orange coloration. It requires moderate wa...

7.5 Good
7 Tridacna squamosa (Squamosa Clam)
Tridacna squamosa (Squamosa Clam)

Tridacna squamosa, or Squamosa Clam, is a large, filter-feeding clam that contributes to water quality improvement in reef tanks. It requires strong water flow and a sandy substrate. It's a more advan...

7.4 Good
8 Acanthastrea premna (Astro Coral)
Acanthastrea premna (Astro Coral)

Acanthastrea premna, or Astro Coral, is known for its unique polyp shape and vibrant color variations. It requires moderate water flow and stable conditions for optimal growth. Its a moderately hardy...

7.3 Good
9 Pavona equina (Finger Pavona)
Pavona equina (Finger Pavona)

Pavona equina, or Finger Pavona, is characterized by its finger-like branches and vibrant color variations. It requires moderate water flow and stable conditions for optimal growth. It's a moderately...

7.2 Good
10 Mycedium harderi (Alien Fungia)
Mycedium harderi (Alien Fungia)

Mycedium harderi, or Alien Fungia, is known for its unique, alien-like polyp shape and vibrant color variations. It requires moderate water flow and stable conditions. Its a relatively hardy coral, su...

7.1 Good
11 Turbinaria reniformis (Green Turbinaria)
Turbinaria reniformis (Green Turbinaria)

Turbinaria reniformis, or Green Turbinaria, is characterized by its branching growth habit and vibrant green coloration. It requires moderate water flow and stable conditions for optimal growth. Its a...

7.0 Good
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