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  1. How to Care for Platygyra in a Reef Tank - Extreme Corals

    WEBby scott Shiles • March 01, 2023. All Corals , LPS Coral Care. Platygyra is a genus of large polyp stony coral (LPS) that is popular among reef aquarium hobbyists due to its interesting and unique appearance. These …

  2. Platygyra sinensis - Corals of the World

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    A flawless MAZE patterned colony of True Platygyra we recently acquired from ACI Aquaculture. False ‘platygyra’ aka Paragon brain corals are much more massive with very deep valleys to the corallites which tends to grow in a mound shape over time when left to actually grow into an appreciable colony.
    Platygyra is a genus of large polyp stony coral (LPS) that is popular among reef aquarium hobbyists due to its interesting and unique appearance. These corals are relatively easy to care for, making them a great addition to a beginner's reef tank. However, proper care is still essential to ensure the coral thrives and grows in your aquarium.
    Septa are exsert and have a characteristically ragged appearance. Columellae are weakly developed and centres are indistinct. Colour: Commonly brightly coloured, usually with brown walls and grey or green valleys. Similar Species: Platygyra lamellina, which has thicker walls and neat rounded septa.
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    Valleys are usually long and relatively straight at colony margins, becoming short, sinuous and contorted towards the colony centre. Walls are thin. Septa are highly irregular. Colour: Red, grey, pale yellow or green, with valley walls and floors of contrasting colours. Similar Species: Platygyra verweyi, which has shorter valleys.
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  4. Platygyra - Wikipedia

  5. What is a True Platygyra Maze Brain Coral? - Reef Builders

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  8. Platygyra contorta - Corals of the World

  9. Platygyra sinensis - Wikipedia

  10. Platygyra Coral Care Tips - YouTube

  11. Platygyra lamellina - Wikipedia