
The Green Trumpet Coral is a large polyp stony (LPS) coral that is often referred to as Green Torch Coral, Candy or Bullseye Coral. The skeleton of this species is branched out of a central base, and terminates into a large head that resembles a trumpet. Green Trumpet Coral is mostly a carnivorous coral. .. more »
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The Trumpet Coral is a large polyp stony (LPS) coral that is often referred to as Torch Coral, Candy or Bullseye Coral. The skeleton of this species is branched out of a central base, and terminates into a large head that resembles a trumpet. Trumpet Coral is mostly a carnivorous coral. more »

This branch type coral branches out to a large head that resembles a trumpet. Green Trumpet Coral has large fleshy polyps that covers each head of the colony, which are fluorescent green in this species that seem to almost glow. It is able to expand its skeleton size giving the coral a similar appearance when compared to closed brain coral. . more »

This branch type coral branches out to a large head that resembles a trumpet. Trumpet Coral has large fleshy polyps that covers each head of the colony, which are fluorescent green in this species. It is able to expand its skeleton size giving the coral a similar appearance when compared to closed brain coral. more »