RM2NTDHBM–Detail, Solitary Large Polyp Stony Coral, Fungia fungites, Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia, Pacific
RM2GFA20F–Bubble coral, Plerogyra sinuosa, on a reef in the Philippines. This is a large polyp stony coral or large polyp scleractinian.
RF2R6Y6M2–Hammerhead coral [ Euphyllia sp ] in marine reef aquarium
RMMFF32Y–Lobophyllia brain coral (Lobophyllia sp.) A nocturnal Large Polyp Stony Coral that is also known as Assorted Color Open Brain Carpet Brain Coral Flat
RF2R6YA37–Hammerhead coral [ Euphyllia sp ] in marine reef aquarium
RFT34P9D–Flowerpot coral [Goniopera species]. Large polyp stony coral, with polyps partly retracted. North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Indo-West Pacific.
RF2R6Y7E4–Coral group in marine reef aquarium
RF2B472ER–Elegance Coral, Catalaphyllia jardinei, a large-polyp stony coral
RFT34P7E–Bubble coral [Plerogyra sinuosa]. Large polyp stony coral or large polyp scleractinian, LPS. Mabul, Malaysia. Indo-West Pacific.
RMMY4AP0–Wild Rainbow Brain coral shines with it's iridescent colors.
RF2KGMFHJ–Colorful Lobophyllia large stony coral in closeup scene
RFMY3JF7–Gold rainbow wall hammer coral macro.
RF2KGMYXP–Colorful Lobophyllia large stony coral in closeup scene
RFMY4ANN–Green and purple wall hammer coral closeup.
RF2F53EHE–Hammer Coral is a large polyp stony coral referred to as Euphyllia under fluorescent light.
RF2J1HCWA–A macro photograph of a bubblegum chalice large polyp stony coral in a saltwater reef aquarium
RF2HK88TP–Symphyllia sp. - Large polyps stony coral in reef aquarium tank
RF2GCR0G8–Large-pored stony coral (Coeloseris mayeri) with indented polyps, Red Sea, Aqaba, Kingdom of Jordan
RM2KFPE5J–hammer coral, Euphyllia ancora in a home reef aquarium. A large polyp stony coral specie
RMKM03RM–Large polyp stone coral (Echinopora pacificus),Nusa Lembongan,Bali,Indonesia
RMTA1784–Close up image of brain coral (Platygyra?) with fluorescent markings.
RF2WT0GDE–Photomontage fish, fine-branched table coral (Acropora spicifera), and large spined hussar fish (Sargocentron spiniferum), Vakarufalhi, Ari Atoll
RMMFF334–Wells’ pineapple coral (Blastomussa wellsi). Large Polyp Stony Coral that is also known as Blastomussa Coral, Swollen Open Brain Coral, Wellsi's Brain
RMW4XA10–Close focus wide-angle view of colorful lobophyllia brain coral on a reef in Bunaken Island, Indonesia.
RFM5NA91–These golden cup corals (Tubastraea aurea) had their long tentacles extended fully at night to catch plankton in the current. The species is a stony coral but does not contribute to the building of reefs. It is usually found in very small colonies. At about 5 cms. in diameter, each polyp is impressively large. They do not contain zooxanthellae and so do not benefit - as most corals do - from the sugars which such symbiotic algae produce by photosynthesis. In consequence, golden cup corals can live in deeper waters where sufficient light does not penetrate. Photographed in the Egyptian Red Sea.
RF2R6Y81W–Coral group in marine reef aquarium
RF2B472DD–Elegance Coral, Catalaphyllia jardinei, a large-polyp stony coral
RF2R6Y6R6–LPS coral [ Lobophyllia sp ] in marine reef aquarium
RFT34P7G–Bubble coral [Plerogyra sinuosa]. Large polyp stony coral or large polyp scleractinian, LPS. Mabul, Malaysia. Indo-West Pacific.
RF2R6Y68H–Hammerhead coral [ Euphyllia sp ] in marine reef aquarium
RF2B09PG7–Euphyllia is a genus of large-polyped stony coral
RFFPWN39–Anchor coral (Euphyllia ancora) grows on a reef in Indonesia. This tropical region, within the Coral Triangle, is home to an inc
RMK840KB–Detail image of bioluminescent button coral. Ambon, Indonesia.
RFD992RP–Candy cane coral
RF2HK88TK–Symphyllia sp. - Large polyps stony coral in reef aquarium tank
RF2F53EHJ–Large colony of Montipora Coral, small polyp stony (SPS) coral
RF2HK88WY–Symphyllia sp. - Large polyps stony coral in reef aquarium tank
RF2HE7A10–Large colony of Montipora Coral, small polyp stony (SPS) coral
RFJBDMNP–Orange Cup Coral (Tubastraea sp.) Depth of water 18m at Owase, Mie, Japan
RF2G36K0N–Orange cup coral,Tubastraea coccinea,belongs to a group of corals known as large-polyp stony corals
RMMFF32X–Wells’ pineapple coral (Blastomussa wellsi). Large Polyp Stony Coral that is also known as Blastomussa Coral, Swollen Open Brain Coral, Wellsi's Brain
RFMAPDB8–Soft coral in Marine Aquarium
RF2M6H9H5–Large coral block with Low Staghorn Coral (Acropora humilis), Raspberry Coral Raspberry Coral (Pocillopora damicornis) and other stony corals.
RFDN9F4K–Acan brain coral
RM2PJ6FWA–Diver hovering over large Acropora table coral (Acropora acuminata) Red Sea, St. Johns, Marsa Alam, Egypt
RM2PJ0C1P–Diver looking at Acropora coral (Acropora danai), very large, huge, on coral reef wall, Red Sea, Daedalus Reef, Marsa Alam, Egypt
RF2R6Y623–Hammerhead coral [ Euphyllia sp ] in marine reef aquarium
RFT34P8N–Open brain coral (Trachyphyllia geoffroyi). Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RF2F4RTR8–Euphyllia is a genus of large-polyped stony coral
RFT34P8D–Open brain coral (Trachyphyllia geoffroyi). Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RM2PJ6G0E–Female diver, diver hovering over large Acropora table coral (Acropora acuminata), front net fire coral (Milleporadichotoma), sandy bottom, Red Sea
RFFPR6NT–Coral polyps (Goniopora sp.) grow on a reef in Lembeh Strait, Indonesia. Lembeh Strait is known for its diverse array of bizarre
RM2PJBEE5–Table Coral, Table Corals, Stony Coral, Stony Corals, Other Animals, Corals, Cnidarians, Animals, Large Table hyacinth table coral (Acropora
RFFPWN0J–Coral polyps grow on a reef in Indonesia. This tropical region, within the Coral Triangle, is home to an incredible variety of m
RF2HK88X1–Symphyllia sp. - Large polyps stony coral in reef aquarium tank
RF2GKG3KH–Purple neon Euphyllia glabrescens or Torch coral in closeup scene
RF2HBP9RJ–Symphyllia sp. - Large polyps stony coral in reef aquarium tank
RFJBDMPY–Orange Cup Coral (Tubastraea sp.) Depth of water 18m at Owase, Mie, Japan
RF2HBPBE8–Symphyllia sp. - Large polyps stony coral in reef aquarium tank
RF2G36K3K–Orange cup coral,Tubastraea coccinea,belongs to a group of corals known as large-polyp stony corals
RF2HK88YB–Symphyllia sp. - Large polyps stony coral in reef aquarium tank
RF2DJ407P–Orange cup coral,Tubastraea coccinea,belongs to a group of corals known as large-polyp stony corals
RF2GN22R4–Symphyllia sp. - Large polyps stony coral in reef aquarium tank
RFMAPDB9–Soft coral in Marine Aquarium
RF2HK88YC–Symphyllia sp. - Large polyps stony coral in reef aquarium tank
RF2R6Y5YE–Hammerhead coral [ Euphyllia sp ] in marine reef aquarium
RFT34P84–Open brain coral (Trachyphyllia geoffroyi). Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RM2PJBEEB–Table Coral, Maluku Islands, Sea, Indonesia, Table Coral, Stony Coral, Stony Corals, Other Animals, Corals, Cnidarians, Animals, Large Table hyacinth
RF2MTG72C–Blastomussa Coral
RF2M44JNP–Diver looking at illuminated large polyp great star coral (Montastrea cavernosa) in Caribbean coral reef, Caribbean, Bahamas
RFDMXTFR–Acan Coral
RF2JB4P0H–Striped diagonal-banded sweetlip (Plectorhinchus lineatus) swimming over large small polyp stone coral (Acropora clathrata), table coral, diver in
RFJBDMWX–Orange Cup Coral (Tubastraea sp.) Depth of water 18m at Owase, Mie, Japan
RF2K07835–Diver looking at large intact small polyp stony coral (Acropora) in coral reef, Red Sea, Hurghada, Egypt
RFR0K4MR–Very large mustard hill coral (Porites astreoides) in Maratua, Indonesia.
RFDF203K–Detail image of fluorescent knob coral, Favia sp.
RF2DJ4062–Orange cup coral,Tubastraea coccinea,belongs to a group of corals known as large-polyp stony corals
RF2J1HCWK–A macro photograph of a frogspawn coral polyp with bubble like tentacles surrounding its mouth.
RF2M67MAH–Orange cup coral,Tubastraea coccinea,belongs to a group of corals known as large-polyp stony corals
RFMAPDBF–Soft coral in Marine Aquarium
RM2C86NGB–Lobe Coral, Porites lobata, is the most common of the hard corals found in Hawaii. Large colonies can be hundreds of years old.
RF2B9D0NK–A beautiful coral reef thrives amid the tropical islands of Raja Ampat, Indonesia.
RMDPD6MF–Bamberg, Germany. 12th Jan, 2014. A colorful stony coral (scleratinia) of the species 'Acanthastrea rainbow' tries to catch plankton with its polyps in a private reef aquarium in Bamberg, Germany, 12 January 2014. Photo: David Ebener/dpa/Alamy Live News
RFDMXTRP–Acan Coral
RF2NAJJ45–Underwater Close up of Green and Pink Saltwater Reef Torch Coral with Soft Focus and movement
RFJBDMX0–Orange Cup Coral (Tubastraea sp.) Depth of water 18m at Owase, Mie, Japan
RFDJ29TY–Brain Coral
RFP9BKM4–Orange cup coral (Tubastraea coccinea) , -15. Owase, Mie, Japan
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