Sentences with phrase «colonial anemone»

Fluorescent Polyps «This image is an aquatic macro shot showing several different kinds of Zoanthus colonial anemone polyps.
A mixed tank of soft corals and colonial anemones that is devoid of reef - building corals could easily prosper with less expensive lights.
Consider stocking at least a few representatives from each of the following groups: Sponges — many types, shapes, sizes and colors Zoanthids — colonial anemones (some can be harmful to true corals) Anemones — short tentacle, long tentacle and carpet Corallimorphs — mushroom anemones, Ricordea, Discosoma and elephant - ear Cerianthids — tube - dwelling anemones Mollusks (with and without shell)-- sea slugs, sea hares, nudibranches, turbo snails and many types of living shells and clams Cephalopods — octopus and cuttlefish Worms — feather dusters Arthropods — crabs, hermit crabs, shrimp and lobsters Echinoderms — sea urchins, sea cucumbers, sea stars (starfish), serpent stars and brittle stars.
Animals such as zoanthids and corallimorphs come to mind, and they are actually colonial anemones.
These dead coral area are colonized by sponges, algae, colonial anemones, urchins etc..
Colonial Anemones: Palythoa: (colour a non descript yellow brown): colony size 3 to 4» diameter, 1/2» high Found in the immediate forereef and reef crest.

Not exact matches

Let's not forget anemones, in particular the colonial species which look, for all the world, like real corals.
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