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Acropora elizabethensis
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are columnar or consist of thick irregular upright branches. Branches divide at infrequent intervals and sometimes fuse. One or more poorly defined axial ...
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Acropora japonica
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are flat plates, or tiers of plates with short digitate branchlets. Small colonies exposed to wave action have extensive encrusting bases and widely space ...
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Strombus gigas (Queen Conch)
posted by Chuck S

These Conchs make great additions to any tank. They eat algae that grows on live rock and aquarium glass. Queen Conchs are similar in behavior to that of Turbo Snails, but wil ...
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Acropora striata
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies consist of dense thickets of short cylindrical branches which may form extensive stands. Axial corallites are small. Radial corallites are irregular in si ...
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Acropora tumida
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies have irregular to submassive bases and irregular branches and may form thickets over 3 metres across. Axial corallites are small. Radial corallites are al ...
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Pygoplites diacanthus Regal Angelfish
posted by Chuck S

With vivid vertical striations of blue, white, yellow, or orange on the body and pelvic fin, the Regal Angelfish deserves this distinctive name. The tail is blue with yellow s ...
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Acropora yongei
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies consist of dense thickets of short cylindrical branches. They are frequently over 2 metres across and may form extensive single species stands. Axial cora ...
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Turbinaria frondens
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Small colonies are usually cup-shaped. They then develop broad, unifacial, upright to horizontal fronds, or become irregularly contorted. Corallites are immersed t ...
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Scolymia australis
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Usually solitary but sometimes two to four centres occur in one corallite, or occasionally in separate corallites. Corallites are saucer-shaped and less than 60 mi ...
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Symphyllia valenciennesii
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are usually flat. Valleys radiate from a flat central area and have steep sides and flat floors. Walls have a moderately fleshy appearance and usually hav ...
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Symphyllia wilsoni
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are massive or submassive and flattened. Valleys are irregular in length and shape. All skeletal structures are small for a Symphyllia, with septa being g ...
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Cladocora caespitosa
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are phaceloid, up to 0.5 metres across. Corallites are tubular, 4-5 millimetres diameter, and are compacted together forming clumps. Septo-costae are in t ...
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