October 2014 Photo of the Month Contest (Soft Corals)

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Patwa

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I could have posted some sweet pics of individual soft corals, but decided to go with a nice soft coral reefscape to shake up the submissions - I hope i made the winning decision! lol ;)

Here's a pic of a soft coral reef edge, heavy with octocorals: gorgs, fans, whips and many other softies. (Jamaica, W.I.)
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It will be allowed. If you want to enter something else I'll remove that one and you can enter another. The entry deadline is this weekend. Any disqualified entries will be removed then for voting purposes.

Ok yes thank you i'll put something else because we really don't see the coral really . Thank. you can remove that one, i'm posting one right now; green Sinularia brassica cabbage leather coral close magnification. If you look closely you can see the pores from which it can feed.

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Toadstool Colony...

I love my colony..
 

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