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Blushing Star Coral

Aspect:

Colonies usually form a light brown mass covered in darker small-diameter corallites (less than 5mm in diameter). An encrusting coral, aspect and shape of a colony largely depend on substrate surface (can be flat or boulder). Corallite density may vary dramatically.

Population:

Common, often home to fanworms and Christmas Tree Worms.

Notable feature:

Tentacles are often extended during the day. Their retraction tends to cause a change of colour of the affected area, hence the English name given to this coral. The corallites and their septa barely emerge from the coral surface.

Environment: Almost anywhere around Ilets Pigeon.
Behaviour:

Tentacles immediately retract if approached too closely, which contributes to dramatically change the surface aspect and coral of the coral.

  • French designation: Corail EtoilĂ© Timide
  • Latin designation: Stephanocoenia intersepta
  • Creole designation: -
  • Latin family: Astrocoeniidae,