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  2. Orange cup coral - Wikipedia

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    Orange cup coral (Tubastraea coccinea) belongs to a group of corals known as large-polyp stony corals. This non-reef building coral extends beautiful translucent tentacles at night. [ 1 ] Tubastraea coccinea is heterotrophic and does not contain zooxanthellae in its tissues as many tropical corals do, allowing it to grow in complete darkness as ...

  3. Balanophyllia elegans - Wikipedia

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    Balanophyllia elegans, the orange coral or orange cup coral, is a species of solitary cup coral, a stony coral in the family Dendrophylliidae. It is native to the eastern Pacific Ocean. As an azooxanthellate species, it does not contain symbiotic dinoflagellates in its tissues in the way that most corals do. [1]

  4. Tubastraea faulkneri - Wikipedia

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    Tubastraea faulkneri, common name Orange sun coral, is a species of large-polyp stony corals belonging to the family Dendrophylliidae. [1] Other common names of this coral are Orange Cup Coral, Sun Coral, Orange Polyp Coral, Rose Sun Coral, Golden Cup Coral, Sun Flower Coral, and Tube Coral.

  5. Tubastraea - Wikipedia

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    Tubastraea do not host zooxanthellae, the symbiotic algae that provides energy to the coral via photosynthesis. [2] Instead, they are heterotrophic , and extend long tentacles at night to catch passing zooplankton ; their large polyp size allows them to take relatively large zooplankton.

  6. Aquaculture of coral - Wikipedia

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    Orange cup coral housed in the Ānuenue coral farm in Honolulu, Hawaii. The light is deep blue to simulate the light of the deep sea. This species can be found up to 130 meters deep. A healthy reef houses a large amount of biodiversity with varying species of corals.

  7. 32 types of saltwater fish for your aquarium - AOL

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    A peaceful little goby, without scales, which enjoys living in corals – their ventral fins form a unique suction cup that enables them to “sit” on the coral in strong currents.

  8. List of marine aquarium invertebrate species - Wikipedia

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    This can be white, tan, orange, sometimes with striping. They build their tubes out of sand, mud, and bits of shell. ... Sun coral, Orange cup coral [9] Tubastraea sp ...

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