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Marshall Islands Live Rock Scleractinia sp.
posted by Chuck S

Marshall Island Rock consists of old coral heads and branches as a result this rock is less dense than Fiji Rock, and more unique in shape to all other live rock that is avail ...
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Tonga Branch Live Rock Scleractinia sp.
posted by Chuck S

Tonga Branch Rock is a semi-dense rock that has an average diameter of 1-1/2" to 2" inches. The Tonga Branch Rock is a deep water variety that is well covered in pink, purple, ...
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Cryptocentrus leptocephals Spotted Watchman Goby
posted by Chuck S

The Spotted Watchman Goby is also known as the Pink and Blue Spotted or Pinkspotted Shrimp Goby. The head and body are yellow to tan with pink spots surrounded by smaller blue ...
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Cryptocentrus aurora Pinkbar Goby
posted by Chuck S

The Pinkbar Goby is also commonly referred to as the Shrimp Goby due to the close relationship that can form between it and various shrimp. Its body is silver marked with pink ...
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Acropora abrolhesensis
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are arborescent with straight cylindrical branches. These may form stands over 10 metres across and 2 metres high. Branches are either widely separated ...
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Acropora gemmifera
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are digitate. Branches are thick, tapering to a small axial corallite. Radial corallites are of two sizes, usually in rows. The larger sized corallites in ...
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Acropora robusta
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are irregular in shape with encrusting bases and thick conical branches at the centre and with thinner prostrate branches with upturned ends at the periph ...
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Acropora cerealis
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are caespitose or corymbose, composed of branches which interlock in three dimensions. Branches are thin, with most of their width occupied by corallites. ...
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Acropora nasuta
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are irregularly corymbose with elongate tapering branchlets. Axial corallites are tubular. Radial corallites are usually in neat rows and are distinctivel ...
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Montipora monasteriata
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are massive or are unifacial or bifacial thick plates which may be tiered in large colonies. Corallites are mostly immersed. The coenosteum is covered wit ...
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Euphyllia glabrescens
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are phaceloid; corallites are 20-30 millimetres diameter and 15-30 millimetres apart. Walls are thin, with sharp edges. Septa are not exsert; first and se ...
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Heliofungia actiniformis
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Polyps are solitary, free-living (except for juveniles) and flat, with a central mouth. Septa have large lobed teeth. Polyps are among the largest of all corals. T ...
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