Green Goblin Anacropora

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The Green Goblin Anacropora (scientific name: Anacropora forbesi or a close variant) is a vibrant, fast-growing small polyp stony (SPS) coral from the Indo-Pacific, particularly Indonesia, known for its aggressive branching and neon-green hues. This aquacultured strain, popularized by breeders like Vivid Aquariums and Jason Fox Signature Corals, is nicknamed "Giraffe Coral" for its spotted, elongated branches. It's a standout for intermediate reefers seeking a low-maintenance SPS that adds vertical drama to tanks, thriving in high-energy environments.

Appearance

  • Coloration: Bright neon green skeleton with darker green polyps that create a spotted, giraffe-like pattern. Polyps are small and fuzzy, fluorescing intensely under blue/actinic lights for a glowing, ethereal effect.

  • Structure: Thin, finger-like branches project in all directions from a single attachment point, forming a bushy, upright colony without a broad base—reminiscent of a "goblin's claws." Branches are delicate but dense, with radial corallites along the sides.

  • Size and Growth: Frags start at 0.5–1 inch; one of the fastest SPS growers (up to 6 inches/month), quickly forming 6–12 inch colonies

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The Green Goblin Anacropora (scientific name: Anacropora forbesi or a close variant) is a vibrant, fast-growing small polyp stony (SPS) coral from the Indo-Pacific, particularly Indonesia, known for its aggressive branching and neon-green hues. This aquacultured strain, popularized by breeders like Vivid Aquariums and Jason Fox Signature Corals, is nicknamed "Giraffe Coral" for its spotted, elongated branches. It's a standout for intermediate reefers seeking a low-maintenance SPS that adds vertical drama to tanks, thriving in high-energy environments.

Appearance

  • Coloration: Bright neon green skeleton with darker green polyps that create a spotted, giraffe-like pattern. Polyps are small and fuzzy, fluorescing intensely under blue/actinic lights for a glowing, ethereal effect.

  • Structure: Thin, finger-like branches project in all directions from a single attachment point, forming a bushy, upright colony without a broad base—reminiscent of a "goblin's claws." Branches are delicate but dense, with radial corallites along the sides.

  • Size and Growth: Frags start at 0.5–1 inch; one of the fastest SPS growers (up to 6 inches/month), quickly forming 6–12 inch colonies

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