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  1. Hydnophora species are susceptible to tissue recession and bleaching events, but they are fairly resistant to most common coral diseases. Hydnophora corals appreciate supplemental feedings at least twice a week. Most aquarists are surprised at the size of prey they will consume.
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    Hydnophora is a genus of large polyp stony corals in the family Merulinidae . According to World Register of Marine Species : ^ "Hydnophora". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. 2018. Retrieved August 9, 2018.
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    Hydnophora Coral Information: The Hydnophora genus was described by Fischer de Waldheim in 1807. The Horn Coral Hydnophora rigida was described by Dana in 1846. Some of the common names they are known for are Thorny Coral, Velvet Horn Coral, Knob Coral, Green Horn Coral, Branch Coral, and Deer-Horn Coral.
    Despite their appearance, Hydnophora species’ general hardiness is far from the delicate nature of many of the so-called SPS corals. In the marine aquarium hobby, SPS is short for Small Polyp Stony, while LPS refers to Large Polyp Stony.
    Hydnophora Coral Habitat: H. rigida inhabit lagoons and protected reef slopes. The Hydnophora rigida is not on the IUCN Red List for Endangered Species. What do Hydnophora Corals look like: The Hydnophora genus have several different growth forms, that can be either encrusting or arborescent.
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