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Mixed coloured button soft polyp Marine 5cm
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Mixed coloured button soft polyp Marine 5cm

Mixed coloured button soft polyp Marine 5cm

Mixed coloured button soft polyps are compact coral specimens ideal for aquascapers seeking vibrant, low-maintenance additions to established reef tanks. These 5cm polyps display a striking range of natural hues—reds, oranges, yellows, and purples—that enhance visual depth and movement within your aquascape. Button polyps are hardy, adaptable to moderate lighting and flow conditions, and propagate readily, making them excellent value for both beginners and experienced hobbyists. Position them on rockwork or substrate where they can establish without aggressive competition from neighbouring corals.

$9.86

Original: $32.85

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Mixed coloured button soft polyp Marine 5cm—

$32.85

$9.86

Mixed coloured button soft polyp Marine 5cm

Mixed coloured button soft polyps are compact coral specimens ideal for aquascapers seeking vibrant, low-maintenance additions to established reef tanks. These 5cm polyps display a striking range of natural hues—reds, oranges, yellows, and purples—that enhance visual depth and movement within your aquascape. Button polyps are hardy, adaptable to moderate lighting and flow conditions, and propagate readily, making them excellent value for both beginners and experienced hobbyists. Position them on rockwork or substrate where they can establish without aggressive competition from neighbouring corals.

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Mixed coloured button soft polyps are compact coral specimens ideal for aquascapers seeking vibrant, low-maintenance additions to established reef tanks. These 5cm polyps display a striking range of natural hues—reds, oranges, yellows, and purples—that enhance visual depth and movement within your aquascape. Button polyps are hardy, adaptable to moderate lighting and flow conditions, and propagate readily, making them excellent value for both beginners and experienced hobbyists. Position them on rockwork or substrate where they can establish without aggressive competition from neighbouring corals.