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This image displays a highly cultivated marine reef aquarium, indicative of a professional coral propagation facility or specialized retail store located in Berlin, Germany.

The scene focuses on an underwater environment, illuminated by intense, likely blue-spectrum artificial lighting, enhancing the vibrant colors of numerous corals. In the foreground, a black, square-grid rack occupies the lower half of the frame. This rack supports dozens of individual coral frags (fragments), each mounted on a circular, often yellowish or multi-colored frag plug. These frags exhibit a wide variety of morphologies and colors, including textured blues, greens, purples, yellows, and browns, suggesting different species of stony and soft corals such as Acropora, LPS corals, and mushroom corals.

In the mid-ground, several larger coral colonies are visible directly on the substrate or attached to rock structures. A prominent light green coral with numerous bulbous polyps, possibly a Hammer Coral, dominates the center. To its left, a smaller, vibrant blue fish with a black eye swims between corals. Other large coral colonies, featuring convoluted surfaces and varied coloration (greens, purples, oranges), are also present. The background wall of the tank is partially obscured but shows large areas covered in purple and greenish-brown coralline algae and possibly some macroalgae growth, indicating an established marine system. The water surface at the top of the frame shows ripples and reflections, with small air bubbles visible. No people or visible interactions are present in the frame.
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Mar 26, 2026, 3:03 PM

Berlin, Germany

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This image displays a highly cultivated marine reef aquarium, indicative of a professional coral propagation facility or specialized retail store located in Berlin, Germany. The scene focuses on an underwater environment, illuminated by intense, likely blue-spectrum artificial lighting, enhancing the vibrant colors of numerous corals. In the foreground, a black, square-grid rack occupies the lower half of the frame. This rack supports dozens of individual coral frags (fragments), each mounted on a circular, often yellowish or multi-colored frag plug. These frags exhibit a wide variety of morphologies and colors, including textured blues, greens, purples, yellows, and browns, suggesting different species of stony and soft corals such as Acropora, LPS corals, and mushroom corals. In the mid-ground, several larger coral colonies are visible directly on the substrate or attached to rock structures. A prominent light green coral with numerous bulbous polyps, possibly a Hammer Coral, dominates the center. To its left, a smaller, vibrant blue fish with a black eye swims between corals. Other large coral colonies, featuring convoluted surfaces and varied coloration (greens, purples, oranges), are also present. The background wall of the tank is partially obscured but shows large areas covered in purple and greenish-brown coralline algae and possibly some macroalgae growth, indicating an established marine system. The water surface at the top of the frame shows ripples and reflections, with small air bubbles visible. No people or visible interactions are present in the frame.

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