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Red sea fan coral

Subergorgia mollis

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Field Notes

Description:

Is a form of sessile colonial cnidarian, similar to a sea pen or a soft coral, found in tropical and subtropical seawater. Individual tiny polyps form a colony that is erect, flattened, branching, and reminiscent of a fan. A colony can be several feet high and across but only a few inches thick. They may be brightly coloured, often purple, red, or yellow.

The main structural skeleton of a sea fan colony is formed from a flexible, horny substance called gorgonin, with living polyps covering the surface. Unlike corals, sea fans do not attach themselves to a hard substrate: instead, they anchor themselves in mud or sand. Each sea fan polyp has eight tentacles which catch plankton that is consumed. The "fan" is often oriented across the prevailing current to maximise water throughput and hence food supply. They may also contain algae which photosynthesise.

Habitat:

Coral reef Andaman Sea

Species ID Suggestions

Sea Fan

Subergorgia mollis

Comments (8)

Many thanks for the ID! I am going to change it now :-) I am digging on dive pictures I have not yet posted in Noah and this was one of them :-)
Here's a couple more photos - http://www.eol.org/pages/41321, http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/resources/klaus_jost/00017859.jpg/view.html
The colouring is amazing! Almost neon-like. Fantastic!

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