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Bush Coral
Seriatopora octoptera
This species typically forms branching colonies with multiple slender arms that...
Hood Coral
Stylophora kuehlmanni
Divers often spot this hood coral as branching growth that forms small, rounded...
Hood Coral
Stylophora lobata
Stylophora lobata is recognizable by its branching growth and lobed, hood-like e...
Hood Coral
Stylophora madagascarensis
This species typically grows in compact, branching clumps that give the reef a t...
Hood Coral
Stylophora mamillata
Stylophora mamillata forms branching structures with rounded, hooded ends that c...
Hood Coral
Stylophora pistillata
Often encountered on Indo-Pacific reefs, this hood coral grows as sturdy branche...
Hood Coral
Stylophora wellsi
Hood Coral forms delicate, branching colonies that can look like small fans or c...
White Cluster Anemone
Parazoanthus anguicomus
Divers often spot this species as neat, pale white to creamy clusters that cling...
White Horny Coral
Eunicella singularis
Divers often spot this coral as delicate, branching “horns” that rise from the s...
Red Sea organ pipe coral
Tubipora chamissonis
Divers often notice this coral as a branching, organ-pipe structure with bright...
Fimbriate organ pipe coral
Tubipora fimbriata
This organ pipe coral stands out with its dense, upright tubes and a feathery lo...
Hemprich’s organ pipe coral
Tubipora hemprichi
Hemprich’s organ pipe coral forms a vivid, tubular network that can look like a...
Reptant organ pipe coral
Tubipora reptans
Unlike upright forms, this species often grows in a more spreading, creeping pat...
Organ pipe coral
Tubipora rubeola
Organ pipe coral is famous for its bold, pipe-like tubes that can range from dee...
Tube Anemone Coral
Tubipora syringa
Tubipora syringa is famous for its vivid, trumpet-like tubes that can appear lik...
Blue Coral
Heliopora coerulea
Often called blue coral, this species forms sturdy, branching or plate-like skel...
Blue Coral
Heliopora hiberniana
Like its close relatives, Heliopora hiberniana is a reef-building coral that can...
Sea Pansy
Renilla amethystina
Renilla amethystina resembles a soft, fan-like “pansy” on the seafloor, often bl...
Sea Pansy
Renilla edwardsii
This sea pansy coral typically forms a flattened, leathery-looking patch with a...
Sea Pansy
Renilla reniformis
Divers often spot this soft coral as a flat, fan- or leaf-like patch anchored to...
Harriman’s Tubularia
Tubularia harrimani
Divers often spot this colonial hydroid as delicate, branching “tubes” that rise...
Hodgson’s Tubularia
Tubularia hodgsoni
This hydroid forms colonies of slender, upright tubes that cling to surfaces lik...
Longstaff’s Tubularia
Tubularia longstaffi
Longstaff’s Tubularia is typically seen as a cluster of small, tubular stems att...
Regal Tubularia
Tubularia regalis
Regal Tubularia stands out as a more striking hydroid colony, with upright tubes...