The Lakers Scroll Coral will add nice contrast of purple and yellow to your reef. This coral grows in many shapes depending on its environment. It is most commonly shaped in a scroll or cup formation. Available up to 1"frags.
Turbinaria Purple Scroll Coral
The Yellow Polyp Turbinaria has very small polyps compared to other Large Polyp Stony corals (LPS). Other Turbinaria species may be referred to as Pagoda, Turban, Cup, Vase, Bowl, or Scroll Corals. The genus name, Turbinaria, is derived from the Greek word turbinatus (cone-shaped) because it usually grows in a conical or cup shape while living on the reef. It may also be found in the form of cups, ruffled ridges, plates, vases, or scrolls. It may grow horizontally or vertically. Although the Turbinaria Corals may be bright yellow, green, brown, gray, or cream, the Yellow Polyp Coral is generally yellow to green. A number of species may extend their polyps during the day or night while in an aquarium.