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What every reef tank needs. A Wobbgong shark on coral . Unable to id coral but a couple of Tunicates
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This reef scape is on a semi sandy bottom on the side of a zero [ww2 plane]I was a few miles away from korror ,palau
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What every reef tank needs. A Wobbgong shark on coral .
Holy moly @mcphx !!! Thanks so much for your contribution!!Okay here goes....
@VR28man thanks for helping out! Now @Rick Cavanaugh can update their post!!!Coral looks like Porites lobata.
Small tabling Acro, about 10 feet across top is about 10 feet deep also Raja Ampat
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Keeping this thread going. The first half of the underwater footage of this is a shallow fore reef at Tutuila, American Samoa. Note how bright it is, how much flow it probably gets on a moderately turbulent day, and how full and strong the growth is. Unfortunately, cannot ID any species, though I think several of the yellow branching acros are the same species as the Green Slimer, Acropora yongei.
Second half is footage of the biggest coral so far discovered, attached to the rock around 1479. Species is either Porites lutea of lobata; the scientists are apparently not sure.