Aspect: |
Greenish domed-shaped mass on which the tight colonies' brown ridges develop a semi-geometrical maze pattern. These boulders can grow into very large diameter mounds.
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Population: |
Common. |
Notable feature: |
The septa barely cross at the top of the ridges giving the impression that there is a dividing lane running atop the ridges. The slopes of the ridges do not run straight down to the valley but instead abruptly take a gentler slope to meet the opposite ridge slope. These green slopes themselves have a finely corrugated surface.
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Environment: |
Low-gradient slopes, starting from depths of a few metres.
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Behaviour: |
Polyps tend to emerge from the sides of the ridges at night only.
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