Acropora speciosa is found from the Maldives in the Indian Ocean to French Polynesia in the south Pacific Ocean. In the United States, it occurs in American Samoa. Colonies of Acropora speciosa form thick cushions or bottlebrush branches. Colonies are cream or light brown in color with delicately colored branch tips. Acropora speciosa is listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act.
Acropora speciosa Archives - CORAL Magazine
Acropora austera Stony Coral, Staghorn Coral
Acropora Speciosa REEF2REEF Saltwater and Reef Aquarium Forum
Acropora speciosa Coral
Group files lawsuit to protect coral in FL, Caribbean, and Pacific
Acropora speciosa Coral
*Picture taken under AI Hydra 32HD *Reef Lounge Signature Coral* Size: (About) 3/4 Frag Plug Size: 3/4 (Diameter) *** 7-Day Guarantee *** Healed
RL Acropora Speciosa
Acropora Speciosa
Speciosa Acropora
FK Long Tip Blue Flaming Sunrise Speciosa Acropora (CTO Cut-to
TSA Forbidden Fruit Speciosa Acropora Coral – Top Shelf Aquatics
Acropora Speciosa – Poppe Images
Crystal DeRosier Labradorite & Sterling Coral Cuff – Ghost Gallery