Aplidium broomeiensis [Aplidium broomeiensis]

Description

Aplidium broomeiensis typically appears as a colonial tunicate growing on rocks or other hard surfaces, forming a low, encrusting patch. Divers may notice its fine surface texture and the way the colony creates a distinct “speckled” or patterned look compared to bare rock. It’s a great example of how reefs are built not just by corals, but also by small, persistent filter-feeders.

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