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Goniopora palmensis
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are submassive or branching. Branches seldom fuse. Corallites are uniform, and circular in outline. Polyps have large oral cones and short pointed tentacl ...
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Goniopora stokesi
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are free-living or attached, hemispherical or (rarely) have short thick columns. Calices have high walls which have a ragged appearance. Columellae are br ...
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Goniopora tenuidens
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are massive, hemispherical or irregular. Corallites are rounded with thin walls and have six prominent paliform lobes. Polyps are closely compacted, unifo ...
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Halomitra pileus
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are large, free-living, thin and delicate, and circular, dome or bell-shaped. They have no axial furrow. Corallites are widely spaced and increase in size ...
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Herpolitha limax
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are usually elongate and generally have rounded ends. Mouths occur within the axial furrow which runs most of the length of the colony. Secondary mouths o ...
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Leptastrea pruinosa
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are flat with angular, cerioid corallites. Septa are in distinctive cycles and have granulated sides and margins. Tentacles are usually extended during th ...
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Leptastrea purpurea
posted by Chuck S

Characters: Colonies are flat with angular, cerioid corallites which vary in size within the same colony. Colonies on reef flats may have several corallites in shallow valleys ...
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Tridacna crocea
posted by Chuck S

In the wild, Crocea Clams are generally found in large colonies. They secrete a substance from their byssal muscles in order to bore into rock or coral. Many Crocea Clams may ...
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Tridacna derasa
posted by Chuck S

The Derasa Giant Clam normally reaches a length of about 20 inches (50 centimeters), and the hinge usually covers more than half of the length of the shell. The shell is fairl ...
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Tridacna maxima
posted by Chuck S

The Maxima Clam is available in a wide variety of colors and patterns. Blue, purple, gray, brown, and yellow are commonly seen on the mantles of Maxima Clams, which may be dec ...
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Tridacna squamosa
posted by Chuck S

Squamosa Clams are not as demanding of intense light levels as many Giant Clams. This generally makes them more suitable for life in captivity than many species with stringent ...
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