


Fungia Orange XL
Orange Fungia Coral (Plate Coral) – Description & Care Guide
The Orange Fungia Coral, also known as the Plate Coral or Mushroom Coral (Fungia spp.), is a striking solitary LPS (Large Polyp Stony) coral that brings a bold pop of color to any reef aquarium. Its vibrant orange disk-shaped body, radiating skeletal ridges, and fleshy polyp give it a unique, eye-catching appearance. Unlike many corals, the Fungia Coral is free-living—it does not permanently attach to rock and can move itself slightly to find optimal light and flow.
Fungia corals are hardy, adaptable, and make an excellent choice for both beginner and experienced reef keepers. They can even recover from significant damage, regrowing from fragments or remaining tissue left on their skeleton.
Orange Fungia Coral (Plate Coral) – Description & Care Guide
The Orange Fungia Coral, also known as the Plate Coral or Mushroom Coral (Fungia spp.), is a striking solitary LPS (Large Polyp Stony) coral that brings a bold pop of color to any reef aquarium. Its vibrant orange disk-shaped body, radiating skeletal ridges, and fleshy polyp give it a unique, eye-catching appearance. Unlike many corals, the Fungia Coral is free-living—it does not permanently attach to rock and can move itself slightly to find optimal light and flow.
Fungia corals are hardy, adaptable, and make an excellent choice for both beginner and experienced reef keepers. They can even recover from significant damage, regrowing from fragments or remaining tissue left on their skeleton.
Orange Fungia Coral (Plate Coral) – Description & Care Guide
The Orange Fungia Coral, also known as the Plate Coral or Mushroom Coral (Fungia spp.), is a striking solitary LPS (Large Polyp Stony) coral that brings a bold pop of color to any reef aquarium. Its vibrant orange disk-shaped body, radiating skeletal ridges, and fleshy polyp give it a unique, eye-catching appearance. Unlike many corals, the Fungia Coral is free-living—it does not permanently attach to rock and can move itself slightly to find optimal light and flow.
Fungia corals are hardy, adaptable, and make an excellent choice for both beginner and experienced reef keepers. They can even recover from significant damage, regrowing from fragments or remaining tissue left on their skeleton.