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Staghorn coral
Staghorn coral (Acropora cervicornis) is a fast-growing species of coral found in the shallow waters of the Caribbean and parts of the Atlantic Ocean. It is named for its characteristic branching structure, which resembles the antlers of a stag. These corals form extensive thickets that provide critical habitat for a variety of marine life.
Brain Coral
They are typically found in tropical and subtropical reef environments,from shallow waters to depths of about 40 meters(130 feet)
Massive Grape Coral
Massive grape coral is found in shallow reef environments, usually in calm, sheltered areas with moderate to low water movement.It prefers depths ranging from 5 to 30 meters .
Alveopora Daisy Coral
The Alveopora daisy coral is found in shallow to moderate depths ,usually between 5 and 30 meters,in tropical reef environment. It prefers areas with moderate water flow and ample sunlight.
Acanthastrea
These corals are typically found in shallow or moderately deep reef environments, often between 5 to 40 meters. They prefer areas with moderate water flow and good light conditions.
Boulder corals
Boulder Coral are typically found in shallow reef environments,from the surface down to about 30 meter deep.
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