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I heard somewhere that faviidae is limited to the Atlantic Ocean while lobophylliidae and merulinidae are limited to the Pacific Ocean. Is this true?
 

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faviidae is found in both caribbean and pacific….
and their diversity is rivaled only by acroporidae.

maybe you’re thinking about mussimillia?
they’re exclusively atlantic.
 
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faviidae is found in both caribbean and pacific….
and their diversity is rivaled only by acroporidae.

maybe you’re thinking about mussimillia?
they’re exclusively atlantic.
This is the article I got the information from.
“This is in contrast to the Mussidae (which sport smaller spines of a different morphology), to which they formerly belonged and which are now restricted to the Atlantic.”
 

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oh in that case, i really couldn’t tell ya…
i know there are some deep reefs around venezuela and the abc islands, brazil, etc…
corals unique to that region.

but i don’t know much about that to speak on the species of corals found there.
 

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