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Galaxea fascicularis Linnaeus 1767). Captive colonies are
ball-shaped, in the wild more like low-lying cushions that may extend meters
over the bottom. Corallites well-separated with blade-like septa that may
rise more than a cm. above the corallite wall. Occur in grays, greens and
browns. Transparent tentacles out during the day, generally with contrasting
colored tips. S. Leyte 2013 |
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Galaxea fascicularis Linnaeus 1767). Captive colonies are
ball-shaped, in the wild more like low-lying cushions that may extend meters
over the bottom. Corallites well-separated with blade-like septa that may
rise more than a cm. above the corallite wall. Occur in grays, greens and
browns. Transparent tentacles out during the day, generally with contrasting
colored tips. S. Leyte 2013 |
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Echinophyllia echinata (Saville-Kent 1871). Flat, initially
vase-shaped colonies. Come in mottled greens, browns, reds. S. Leyte 2013 |
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Echinophyllia aspera (Ellis and Solander 1788). Common in all of its
found regions, Indo-Pacific; Red Sea, east Africa to Tahiti. S. Leyte 2013 |
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