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Great Star Coral Sep 13, 2017. Bari Reef, night dive, Bonaire.<br />
We have seen this coral in various colors, like lavender blue and brown. During the day the polyps are not visible. In this spotting I show the polyps feeding during the night. Caribbean Netherlands,Geotagged,Great star coral,Montastraea cavernosa,Summer Click/tap to enlarge Country intro

Great Star Coral

Sep 13, 2017. Bari Reef, night dive, Bonaire.
We have seen this coral in various colors, like lavender blue and brown. During the day the polyps are not visible. In this spotting I show the polyps feeding during the night.

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The Great star coral is a colonial stony coral found in the Caribbean seas. It forms into massive boulders and sometimes develops into plates. Its polyps are the size of a human thumb and fully extend at night. Great star coral colonies form massive boulders and domes over 5 feet in diameter in waters of shallow and moderate depths. In deeper waters, this coral has been observed growing as a plate formation. It is found throughout most reef environments, and is the predominant coral at depths of.. more

Similar species: Stony Corals
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Uploaded Dec 29, 2017. Captured Sep 13, 2017 01:27 in Buddy Dive Resort, Kralendijk, Caribbean Netherlands.
  • XZ-1
  • f/4.0
  • 1/60s
  • ISO200
  • 6mm