Long-tentacle Plate Coral

Heliofungia actiniformis

"Heliofungia actiniformis" is a solitary species of mushroom coral, a large polyp stony coral in the family Fungiidae. This coral is found in shallow water in the Indo-Pacific region. It is a zooxanthellate species.
Mushroom Coral (Heliofungia actiniformis) Monument, Lembeh. Night dive. Geotagged,Heliofungia actiniformis,Indonesia,Spring

Appearance

Although fixed to the substrate as a juvenile, this coral becomes detached later and is free-living as an adult. It is circular or oval with a diameter of up to 20 centimetres and height of 7 centimetres. The corallum is thick and solid. The septa are in several orders. The early order septa are larger than later order ones and have more prominent, lobe-like or triangular teeth. All the septa are granulate, and continue to the underside of the corallum as fine ridges known as costae. There is an attachment scar in the centre of the underside. The polyp is thick and fleshy and has a single mouth surrounded by thick tentacles with knobs on the end. The tentacles are nearly always extended and superficially resembles a large sea anemone.
Heliofungia actiniformis Kapal Indah, Lembeh.
Before you ask, no, I have no idea if the red center is part of the coral. It could be tubes of it covered on red sponge or it could be another coral. Animals are very enmeshed in the coral reef :-) Geotagged,Heliofungia actiniformis,Indonesia,Spring

Distribution

"Heliofungia actiniformis" is native to the eastern Indian Ocean and the central Indo-Pacific region, the northwestern, northern and eastern coasts of Australia, Japan, the China Sea and the island groups of the West Pacific. Its depth range is between about 1 and 25 metres. It usually occurs on reef slopes or on reef flats.
Mushroom Coral (Heliofungia actiniformis) Monument, Lembeh. Night dive.
Another flashy colored mushroom coral being bugged by Waminoa flatworms. Geotagged,Heliofungia actiniformis,Indonesia,Spring

Status

It is a popular coral in the reef aquarium trade; wild populations are threatened by disease, climate change, and over-collecting, and the species is considered vulnerable by the IUCN.
Long-Tentacled Plate Corals - Heliofungia actiniformis This species of Plate Corals is listed as Vulnerable under the IUCN Red List. Anilao,Batangas,Corals,Heliofungia actiniformis,Long-Tentacled Plate Corals,Philippines,Plate Corals

Habitat

"H. actiniformis" is a zooxanthellate coral, containing tiny photosynthetic, symbiotic organisms in its tissues. During the day these supply the coral with much of its metabolic needs. The coral also feeds on zooplankton which are caught by the tentacles. Besides reproducing sexually by liberating eggs and sperm into the water column, this coral sometimes buds off a new polyp. Polyps of "H. actiniformis" provide a micro-habitat to a wide range of associated fauna from cleaner shrimps to juvenile fishes.
Torch Coral Batu Lubang Besar, Lembeh. Geotagged,Heliofungia actiniformis,Indonesia,Spring,Torch coral

Cultural

Many corals can be increased in number by detaching pieces of a colony and attaching them to the substrate. That is not possible with large polyp stony corals such as "Heliofungia actiniformis", but it is hoped to remedy this by placing collecting devices above them when spawning is about to occur, mixing the eggs and sperm under controlled conditions and nurturing the larvae in tanks. The technique has been successfully applied to "Acropora formosa". It is hoped that the resulting offspring will be able to be used to repopulate damaged reefs or to relieve the pressure of collecting corals from the wild for the reef aquarium trade.

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Status: Vulnerable
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionCnidaria
ClassAnthozoa
OrderScleractinia
FamilyFungiidae
GenusHeliofungia
SpeciesH. actiniformis