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Fossilized Oceans: Beautiful Agatized Coral Reefs Enjoy the amazing variety found in agatized coral reefs: coral polyp structures, mineral colors, cyanobacteria growths, and preserved deathbeds of clams in fossilized oceans.
Introduction to Pipe Organ Corals Pipe Organ corals were often considered “hard-to-keep,” but after years of success, I have a few ideas how to keep these successfully.
Blue Sun Coral (Tubastraea sp.): A Natural Rarity? Blue is a rare color in nature. So is this blue sun coral artificially dyed? If so, will it survive? Or, why is it such an anomaly?