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Pocillopora

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  • Green Pocillopora sp.

    Green Pocillopora sp.

    This small green Pocillopora sp. frag, possibly P. damicornis, was about 2 inches across and had been in the display tank for 3 months when it began being overgrown by a much faster-growing Pink Birds Nest coral.

  • Pocillopora damicornus

    Pocillopora damicornus

    Purchased January 16th, 2000, this Pocillopora damicornus coral has very fine, hair-like polyps that give it a fuzzy appearance. It has shown significant growth over time, growing wider rather than taller, and has traveled through multiple hands before reaching the author's tank.

  • Pocillopora sp.

    Pocillopora sp.

    This Pocillopora sp. coral was about an inch tall after 3 months of growth and showed significant development, including a slight green hue in the polyps. After 13 months, it demonstrated very impressive growth rates while remaining low in the tank just above the sand bed.

  • Pocillopora sp. Hitch Hiker

    Pocillopora sp. Hitch Hiker

    This unexpected Pocillopora sp. hitchhiker appeared in the tank without being deliberately added. Starting at about 1 inch long and 3/4 inch tall, it showed significant size increase and significant color changes over three months of growth.

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