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Great Star Coral Sep 10, 2017.  Oil Slick Leap, Bonaire.<br />
This is to show a different color of this type of coral and how during the day the polyps are not exposed. Caribbean Netherlands,Geotagged,Great star coral,Montastraea cavernosa,Summer Click/tap to enlarge

Great Star Coral

Sep 10, 2017. Oil Slick Leap, Bonaire.
This is to show a different color of this type of coral and how during the day the polyps are not exposed.

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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
Species identified by Patomarazul
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Uploaded Dec 29, 2017. Captured Sep 10, 2017 23:43 in Bulevar Gob. N. Debrot, Kralendijk, Caribbean Netherlands.
  • XZ-1
  • f/2.5
  • 1/100s
  • ISO200
  • 6mm