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Symmetrical Brain Coral

Aspect: Generally dome-shaped aggregation of colonies that form long and deep-cut valleys, which are home to the polyps' mouths. The ridges are neatly rounded and feature a very thin (sometimes invisible) groove at their summit, where septa meet.
Population: Common.
Notable feature: Light brown to brown with generally lighter coloured valleys.
Environment: Most usually on steady substrates like rocks, but also shipreck surfaces, at depths ranging from only a few tens of centimetres down to more than 30 metres.
Behaviour: Tentacles may sometimes extend during the day.
  • French designation: Corail Cerveau Symétrique
  • Latin designation: Diploria strigosa
  • Creole designation: -
  • Latin family: Faviidae
  • Size (cm): 160 max (dia)