Corals
An exhibit of brightly colored corals at the Long Beach Aquarium of the Pacific.
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Orange/Red Tile Sea Star (Marble Starfish): Saltwater Aquarium Fish
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Orange/Red Tile Sea Star (Marble Starfish): Saltwater Aquarium Fish
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Colors of Sea – 10 Beautiful Worms, Corals and Mushrooms - Page 2 of 2
5 . Leather Mushroom Coral Leather Mushroom Coral Leather mushroom coral (Scientific name: Sarcophtyton sp) belongs to the family Alcyoniidae. Other common names are Green Toadstool Coral, Umbrella Coral, Elephant Ear Leather Coral, and Toadstool Coral. Like other corals they span a wide range of colors including brown, cream and dark tan. These …Continue reading...
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Red Tuxedo Urchin: Saltwater Aquarium Invertebrates
Looking for an easy-to-care-for addition to your cleanup crew? The Red Tuxedo Urchin will scavenge over rock and substrate for bits of food and algae to eat. The Red Tuxedo Urchins have oval or round bodies covered with hundreds of uniform spines. Though the spines are short, they are still sharp, and can puncture skin. During the day, it will hide among the rocks, in crevices, or under plants in a sandy substrate. At night, it will emerge to graze on the algae present in or near its home…
Tree Sponge: Saltwater Aquarium Sponges
The Tree Sponge of the genus Ptilocaulis is normally red or orange. Its shape is very similar to that of a tree which includes a main trunk with several branches. The Tree Sponge requires a strong current and excellent water quality. All sponges, including the Tree Sponge, require some very special care in order to survive in the home aquarium. The most critical concern is that it never be exposed to the air. If it is, the air would become trapped in the matrix of channels that line the…
Yellow Toadstool Leather Coral
Yellow Toadstool Leather Coral Sarcophyton tenuispiculatum, also known as Gold-Crowned Leather Coral, Lacy-Head Leather Coral, Leather Sponge Mushroom, and Leather Cup Coral
Long Tentacle Plate Coral: LPS (Large Polyp Stony) Corals
The Long Tentacle Plate Coral is a large polyp stony (LPS) coral often referred to as a Heliofungia Plate, Mushroom, or Disk Coral. Its genus name, Heliofungia , was derived from the Latin words helios (sun) and fungus (mushroom), which describes its calcareous skeleton shape. With its long tentacles extended, it takes on the appearance of an anemone. It is a solitary, aggressive coral, and with its long tentacles can damage other corals that it comes in contact with. With placement in…
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Plate Coral
Plate Coral Heliofungia actiniformis at Animal-World includes Long Tentacle Plate Coral Information, live coral care and coral pictures
Bee Sponge (Spiny Sponge): Saltwater Aquarium Invertebrates
Originating from the Indian Ocean, the Bee Sponge is also known as the Spiny Sponge. They are a beautiful bright orange coloration and have many short branches that come to a sharp point. The Bee Sponge will typically grow in a clustered configuration. They are relatively difficult to maintain, but can have a dramatic effect in a mature reef aquarium. The ideal environment for the Bee Sponge is a mature reef aquarium that contains plenty of live rock and corals for the sponge to feed upon…
Purple Short Spine Pincushion Urchin: Saltwater Aquarium Invertebrates
Looking for a striking and easy-to-care-for addition to your cleanup crew? The Purple Short Spine Pincushion Urchin will scavenge over rock and substrate for bits of food and algae to eat while adding interest to your home aquarium. Pincushion Urchins have oval or round bodies covered with hundreds of uniform spines. Though the spines are short, they are still sharp, and can puncture skin. During the day, it will hide among the rocks, in crevices, or under plants in a sandy substrate. At…