Fimbriaphyllia
Fimbriaphyllia divisa hat It has grape-shaped tentacles and a phaceloid growth form. Like most LPS corals, it is quite nettle-like, so it is advisable to keep it at a safe distance from other corals. Ideally, it should be placed at the bottom of the tank, in an area where it can access some of the fish food carried by the current.
Fimbriaphyllia paraancora `grün´

Fimbriaphyllia paraancora is a beautiful and popular species of coral. We have it in green and pink. They thrive in low to moderate light conditions and should be placed where food debris sinks due to the current, allowing the polyps to feed on it.
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Fimbriaphyllia paradivisa `grün´
F. paradivisa is a beautiful and popular coral that grows in ‘heads’ with grape-shaped tentacles.
We have green and pink varieties. They thrive in low to moderate light conditions and can be placed on the seabed, ideally in areas where food debris is carried by the current and can be consumed by the polyps. Several species of the widely known genus Euphyllia have recently been assigned to the genus Fimbriaphyllia, which certainly requires some familiarisation.
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Fimbriaphyllia ancora

They are often colloquially referred to as hammer coral. They are ideal for beginners and are also recommended for initially stocking a coral aquarium.
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Galaxea
Crystal coral… A quite robust species of stony coral.
Galaxea fascicularis `grün´

The coral thrives in a varied current that is moderate to strong. This enables it to develop long, stinging tentacles. Therefore, they should not be grown too close to other corals. Otherwise, they are quite undemanding and easy to keep.
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Galaxea-sp. `mint´
The coral thrives in a varied current that is moderate to strong. This enables it to develop long, stinging tentacles. Therefore, they should not be grown too close to other corals. Otherwise, they are quite undemanding and easy to keep.
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Euphyllia
Euphyllia corals are relatively easy to care for. They can be identified by their soft tissue and long tentacles.
Euphyllia glabrescens `Harlekin´

They are striking due to their long tentacles. Also suitable for beginners.
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Euphyllia glabrescens `Gold Hellfire´
Euphyllia glabrescens ist ein auffälliger Blickfang im Aquarium für fortgeschrittene Aquarianer .
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