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Acropora - Wikipedia Acropora species are some of the major reef corals responsible for building the immense calcium carbonate substructure that supports the thin living skin of a reef Depending on the species and location, Acropora species may grow as plates or slender or broad branches
The Ultimate Acropora Coral Care Guide - Reef Tank Advisor These three Acros are the staghorn coral (Acropora cervicornis), elkhorn coral (Acropora palmata), and the fused staghorn coral (Acropora prolifera) These three Acro corals are vital for providing refuge for juvenile fish and small invertebrates
Tidal Gardens - Acropora Coral Care Indo-Pacific - Acropora are a genus of small polyp stony corals found in reefs throughout the world including the islands of the Indo-Pacific including Fiji, Tonga, Solomon Islands, and the Great Barrier Reef They grow branching colonies that take on a variety of forms ranging from stag horns, elk horns, or even flat tables
Introduction To Acropora Care - Reef Builders If an everyday, non-reefing individual was told to picture a coral, they are most likely envisioning an Acropora Acropora, or Acro for short, are the pinnacle of not only reef keeping but actual reefs in the ocean
Acropora Coral Care Guide - A Beginners Guide - Reefco Aquariums Acropora corals are a type of small polyp stony (SPS) coral They have light calcium carbonate skeletons and a fast metabolism, making them fast-growing corals In the oceans, Acropora makes up the majority of coral reefs, and they are the building block in marine ecosystems for corals
Acropora Coral • E5 Coral Acropora is the most species-rich genus of stony corals They are colonies of individual polyps, which are about two mm across and share tissue and a nerve net This species are important reef builders but are also some of the most environmentally sensitive species in the planet
Keeping Acropora: Tips and Tricks for Thriving Acros Acropora coral is a type of coral that belongs to the phylum Cnidaria and is known for its intricate branching structures and vibrant colors It is often considered the poster child for a thriving reef aquarium due to its beauty and importance in reef ecosystems
Acropora Coral Care Guide - Reef Stable Acros are a brightly colored coral that creates branching structures where fish and invertebrates can live They make up large portions of the coral reef and are simply stunning to look at Acros are very sensitive to changes in water chemistry, temperature, light, and easily stressed
Acropora Coral - FishLore Acropora corals are one of the primary reef builders in world's oceans and they are highly sought after by reef tank hobbyists for their remarkable growth rates and intense colors