- It features a very spiky appearance given the elongated corallites of this species.
- It is a coral rarely (if ever) seen in the marine aquarium trade.
- A more-common relative is often appealing to beginners and grows well, but can pack a nasty wallop, easily dispatching neighboring corals in a large radius around it.
- It is now being maricultured in Indonesia by Bali Aquarium, which may mean this unique coral will be available to you in the coming few years.
- It is featured in the forthcoming July/August 2021 issue of CORAL Magazine.
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Looks a bit Galaxiaish to me. Excuse me while I go see what it is…
Galaxea sp. sp. Star Coral
Matt what is your experience with Chaetodon trifascialis. Put a video of him on YouTube.