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Pavona Cactus
With its whorl-like patterns, this super coral can be compared to the open petals of a flower…or to a lettuce!

Pocillopora Verrucosa
Also known as the cauliflower coral, this species is often eye-catching for its bright colors like this pink one.

Acropora Hyacinthus
This species of coral can grow over 2m in diameter – creating structures such as this super coral that resembles a table or a plate.

Porites Rus
This species of coral can grow very large and represents one of the main reef builders.

Pocillopora Eydouxi
Perfectly defined, that super coral is truly reminiscing of a cauliflower – shape that earned this species its nickname.

Pocillopora Damicornis
This clump of thin branches reminds the delicate and refined beauty of this super coral.

Montipora Grisea
This one has some curves – this encrusting species is actually named after its ability to create "monts" between each polyp.

Gardineroseris Planulata
This super coral first strike by its peculiar shape and when you watch closely, you get lost into its honeycomb patterns.

Acropora Robusta
You’ve guessed it right; this super coral is robust. Those thick branches can thrive in a wavy environment.

Acropora Muricata
The radiating (all over the place) branches of this staghorn coral create a perfect and complex habitat for thousands of fishes.

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