Alphabet Game: Common Coral Names Edition (play along)

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Acans! (Technically Micromusa lordhowensis but they still get sold as Acans over here)
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Is eusmilla, just another way off saying dead coral ha ha.
As apart from one and half heads, the rest just look like dead Skelton, but could be closed due to prefators, can see a couple off possible largish flatworms and at least what looks like a sea slug so idk lol
Edit: most Google images look same as yours,but odd one has pictures with tentacles out but even then every other skelton that's raised

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Is eusmilla, just another way off saying dead coral ha ha.
As apart from one and half heads, the rest just look like dead Skelton, but could be closed due to prefators, can see a couple off possible largish flatworms and at least what looks like a sea slug so idk lol
Edit: most Google images look same as yours,but odd one has pictures with tentacles out but even then every other skelton that's raised

Screenshot_20220809-204522_Chrome.jpg Screenshot_20220809-204643_Google.jpg Screenshot_20220809-204653_Google.jpg
I think they are just closed. Most corals' polyps are closed during the day. I got this photo from COTW. If it was just skeleton, it would be white like a bleached coral, or look like the rock around it.
 

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I think they are just closed. Most corals' polyps are closed during the day. I got this photo from COTW. If it was just skeleton, it would be white like a bleached coral, or look like the rock around it.
A dead coral is not necessarily going to look white or like the rock around it. It will in many cases look the same with life still all on it just the polyps won’t be there. And with the giant colonies you see in the wild, it isn’t always easy to see if they are still living (it’s harder through a photo).
 

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A dead coral is not necessarily going to look white or like the rock around it. It will in many cases look the same with life still all on it just the polyps won’t be there. And with the giant colonies you see in the wild, it isn’t always easy to see if they are still living (it’s harder through a photo).
No, you can tell if they are still living by how they look. Dead corals also sometimes have algae growing on them. Alive corals will still have flesh on them.
 

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