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LPS Corals
Candy Cane Coral
Caulastrea furcata
Brain Coral -Trachyphyllia
Trachyphyllia geoffroyi
Elegance Coral
Catalaphyllia jardinei
Bubble Coral
Plerogyra sinuosa
Brain Coral, -Lobophyllia 
Lobophyllia hemprichii
Torch Coral
Euphyllia glabrescens
Brain Coral -Wellsophyllia 
Trachyphyllia radiata
Bubble Coral, Pearl
Physogyra sp.
Orange Tubastrea Coral
Tubastrea aurea
Frogspawn Coral
Euphyllia paradivisa
Hammer Coral
Euphyllia ancora
Hammer Coral -Branching
Euphyllia paranchora
Favites Brain Coral
Favites sp.
Fox Coral
Nemanzophyllia turbida
Blastomussa Coral
Blastomussa  wellsi
Maze  Brain Coral
Platygyra sp.

Pagoda Cup Coral
Turbinaria peltata

Galaxy Coral
Galaxea sp.

Tongue Coral
Polyphillia sp

Button Coral
Scolymia vitiensis

Flower Pot Coral
Goniopora sp.

Green Goniopora Coral
Goniopora sp.

Plate Coral
Goniopora sp.

Large Polyp Stony Corals are generally larger calcareous corals with large fleshy polyps. The degree of extension of the tentacles depends upon the amount of light, current, and whether the coral is feeding or not. Most of the LPS hard corals produce long sweeper tentacles which they use to keep any other organisms a safe distance away.

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