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Description: Identification guide to Caribbean corals and sponges, by taxa or shape. In English and Spanish.
Coralpedia - Acropora cervicornis This coral is now uncommon, though it is probably the most common of the two ’staghorn’ corals in many parts of the Caribbean region. Branches can be over 1 m long and are slender, and colonies are usually loosely packed or ‘open’. Branches are round in cross-section, and sub-branches emerge nearly at right angles. The colony as a whole is much more open and loosely packed than
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