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SKU: AA A1017

Chunky Pink tip Table Acropora

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Description and Care Guide for Acroporas 

Size: Approximately 2.5 inches

This Chunky Pink tip Table Acropora is "WYSIWYG" - What you see is what you get - so this one is yours! 

Acropora corals need intense lighting, preferably more blue than white, and lots of random flow. Natural saltwater level parameters are required: Specific gravity 1.026-1.028. Alkalinity 7.5-8.5, calcium 400-450, magnesium 1300+. Trace elements are critical for best coloration and growth and should be monitored monthly via ICP testing. 

Our WYSIWYG Acropora frags are grown in our greenhouse and photographed under LED with ambient natural light.

PLEASE NOTE: if you use a different lighting spectrum the color will appear different from our photo!

Aquarium Acropora Care Guide

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Acropora Coral Structure

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Acropora corals build their skeletons by depositing calcium carbonate (aragonite) beneath the living tissue layer through a process called calcification. Specialized cells within each coral polyp extract calcium and carbonate ions from seawater and combine them to form a rigid limestone skeleton. 
Growth occurs primarily at the axial corallite located at the branch tip, where new skeletal material is rapidly produced, while radial corallites along the branch sides continue to thicken and strengthen the colony. Symbiotic zooxanthellae algae living within the coral tissue provide energy through photosynthesis,
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Zooxanthellae (Symbiotic Algae)

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Acropora corals secrete calcium carbonate (aragonite) from cells called calicoblastic cells, located at the base of each polyp. These cells deposit tiny aragonite crystals onto the existing skeleton, gradually building the corallite and the colony's branched outward and upward over time.
Why This Matters:
Acropora corals are stony corals that build their skeletons from calcium carbonate. Each coral polyp lives in a corallite withing the skeleton and works together to form the colony's branching structure.

Zooxanthellae (Symbiotic Algae)

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Zooxanthellae are microscopic algae that live within the tissues of coral polyps they perform photosynthesis, production sugars and oxygen that provide most of the coral's energy and contribute to its color. In return, the algae receive a protected environment and nutrients.
Why This Matters:
The partnership with zooxanthellae is essential for the health, growth, and survival of Acropora corals. Stressors like high temperature, poor water quality, or intense light can cause corals to expel their zooxanthellae, leading to bleaching and reduced energy.

Popular Acropora Corals

Staghorn Type
Acropora pulchra

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Acropora pulchra is a classic staghorn coral know for its fast growth, branching structure, and natural beauty. It thrives in stable high-energy reef aquariums with strong lighting and water flow

Acropora millepora

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Acropora millepora is one of the fastest-growing highly adaptable Acropora species, making it a favorite for reef aquarists. Avoid placing near aggressive corals and provide strong, varied flow and adequate lighting for success with this beautiful species.

Table Acropora
Acropora hyacinthus

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Acropora hycinthus is a popular SPS coral known for its classic table shape, dense readial branching, and stunning colors ranging from lavender and pink to purple and blue. it Thrives in stablem high-energy reef aquariums with stong lightin and water flow

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Amazing Acropora!

Order FAQs  

About Our Facility

Q: Are your corals aquacultured?
A: Yes. Many of our corals are grown in our Maryland Certified & Licensed Coral Aquaculture Facility.

Q: Why choose aquacultured corals?
A: Aquacultured corals are:
- More sustainable
- Better adapted to aquarium life
- Typically hardier than wild specimens

Q: Who selects and grows your corals?
A: Our corals are grown and curated by Dr. Mac a Board Certified Veterinary Pathologist with decades of hands-on reef experience.

Ordering & Shipping

Q: What does WYSIWYG mean?
A: “What You See Is What You Get.” The exact coral shown in the photo is the one you will receive.

Q: Can I request a specific color or variation?
A: For WYSIWYG items, what’s pictured is what you get. For non-WYSIWYG items, we do our best to match color and size, but natural variation occurs.

Q: Can I combine multiple orders to save on shipping?
A: Yes—contact us before shipping and we’ll consolidate when possible.

Q: How are corals and fish shipped safely?
A: We use insulated boxes, temperature control (heat/cold packs), and overnight delivery to ensure safe arrival.

Q: What days do you ship?
A: Typically Monday–Wednesday to avoid weekend delays.

Q: Do I need to be home for delivery?
A: Yes—someone should be available to receive livestock immediately.

Q: What if my coral or fish arrives dead (DOA)?
A: Contact us within a specified timeframe (e.g., 2 hours) with clear photos, and we will resolve it quickly.

Q: What voids the guarantee?
A: Missed deliveries, improper acclimation, or delays beyond our control.

Live Arrival Guarantee

Q: What if my coral or fish arrives dead (DOA)?
A: Contact us within a specified timeframe (e.g., 2 hours) with clear photos, and we will resolve it quickly.

Q: What voids the guarantee?
A: Missed deliveries, improper acclimation, or delays beyond our control.

Acclimation & First 24 Hours

Q: How do I acclimate new livestock?
A: Float to match temperature, then drip acclimate before placing in tank.

Q: Should I dip corals before adding them?
A: Yes but be careful, coral dips help prevent pests but use caution. Certain corals might benefit from a short quarantine period instead of a dip so as to further stressing them.

Q: Why does my coral look closed or stressed?
A: This is normal after shipping—most corals open within 24–72 hours.

Aquarium Setup & Compatibility

Q: Where should I place my coral in the tank?
A: Placement depends on the coral type (LPS, SPS, soft). Lighting and flow requirements vary—check each product description.

Q: Can different corals touch each other?
A: Many corals have sweeper tentacles and can sting neighbors. Always allow space.

Q: How fast will my coral grow?
A: Growth depends on species, lighting, water quality, and feeding.

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