Rainbow Montipora

The Polyps of this Rainbow Monti are bright green within the corals center section. On the leading growth edge polyps turn orange/red. What makes this coloration change even more interesting is that polyps located in the area between the leading edge and center...

RF Montipora palawanensis

This particular Montipora palawanensis had some very prominent large verrucae on its surface. These verrucae fuse into continuous ridges or formed irregular patterns. A large plate of this coral with its large ridged tuberculae can make for an exotic looking...

Strawberry Patch Montipora

The Strawberry Patch can also develop a very bright blue pigmentation over the surface of the coral when exposed to strong to moderate light levels. This coral also develops less green pigments found on the surface of the original Montipora pink polyped.…

RF Montipora setosa

This submassive and irregularly branching Montipora was a new species morph for the captive market when it was imported. The coral also has an intense Orange Cream Reddish pigmentation that contains some mauve coloration.…

Sunset Montipora

This brilliantly colored coral has a base intense orange pigmentation with very large polyps that are colored bright fluorescing green. The coral is currently being called the ‘Sunset Monti’ within the collectors market.…