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Blade Fire Coral 390

$54.84

SKU: CCDAC-BFRE-390

Our coral replicas are molded from the original coral skeleton to preserve the realistic shape and texture of the coral.  Millepora complanata, commonly known as blade fire coral, is a species of fire coral in the family Milleporidae.  Fire corals are colonial coral-like organisms that secrete calcareous skeletons.[3] Colonies of Millepora complanata have an encrusting base and thin upright plates or blades growing to a height of about 50 centimetres (20 in).

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Millepora complanata, commonly known as blade fire coral, is a species of fire coral in the family Milleporidae. It is found in shallow waters in the Caribbean Sea where it is a common species.  Fire corals are colonial coral-like organisms that secrete calcareous skeletons.[3] Colonies of Millepora complanata have an encrusting base and thin upright plates or blades growing to a height of about 50 centimetres (20 in). The surface of the blades is smooth and the outer margins irregular, with many stumpy protrusions. This blade fire coral 390 is pale brown or cream coloured, with white tips to the blades. The feeding and defensive polyps are hair-like and project through fine pores on the surface of the blades. Contact with this fire coral by bare skin can cause a severe stinging sensation.  Millepora complanata or blade fire coral 390 has a widespread distribution in the Caribbean Sea and is a relatively common species on reefs in shallow water at depths down to about 15 metres (50 ft). It often grows in areas with vigorous water movement and turbid waters, and is tolerant of siltation.  Some of the polyps of Millepora complanata are dactylozooids with hair-like processes and stinging cells that detect the presence of zooplankton and help entrap it. Other polyps are gastrozooids and their chief function is the ingestion of food for the colony. Copepods form the main part of the diet. The soft tissues of M. complanata contain zooxanthellae, symbiotic photosynthetic dinoflagellates. These provide much of the organic carbon needed by the fire coral. The reproduction of fire corals is complex and involves an alternation of asexual and sexual generations. The encrusting parts of the coral expand by the growth of stolons, and the edges of blades expand by sympodial growth. Sexual reproduction involves a sessile polyploid stage and the budding off of planktonic medusae.

Weight 1.1875 lbs
Dimensions 11 × 12 × 7 in
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Blade Fire Coral 390
$54.84