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Dipsastraea/Favia speciosa This is a coral that can form massive colonies with corallites crowded together, brown, pale grey with calices of contrasting colors like green in this case. Dipsastraea speciosa,Fall,Geotagged,Indonesia Click/tap to enlarge PromotedSpecies introCountry intro

Dipsastraea/Favia speciosa

This is a coral that can form massive colonies with corallites crowded together, brown, pale grey with calices of contrasting colors like green in this case.

    comments (3)

  1. This looks like our days on earth are doomed. Posted 2 years ago
    1. Hahahaaaa! nooooo...if corals are so pretty! Only for them the days on Earth are doomed, thanks to us, I'm afraid Posted 2 years ago
      1. I'm afraid you're right :( Posted 2 years ago

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''Dipsastraea speciosa'' is a species of colonial stony coral in the family Merulinidae. It is found in tropical waters of the Indian and Pacific oceans.

Similar species: Stony Corals
Species identified by Patomarazul
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By Patomarazul

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Uploaded Sep 22, 2020. Captured Nov 1, 2019 04:55 in Indonesia.
  • TG-5
  • f/6.3
  • 1/200s
  • ISO250
  • 18mm