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Off-white/gray coral that branches like a stag's horns.

Staghorn coral (Acropora cervicornis) is a type of branching coral found in shallow water reefs around Florida, the Bahamas, and the Caribbean. Staghorn colonies can grow 4 feet high and 6…

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Domed gray coral with tiny starburst patterning. Purple barnacle on side.

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Domed gray coral with squiggle patterning like a brain.

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Branching coral. Beige in color. Three small pieces broken off.

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Light brown branching coral attached to gray piece of coral rock. A few small pieces broken off.

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Off-white coral. Round with spiked ridges radiating from center.

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Grayish-white coral comprised of many tiny tubes.

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Grayish-white coral with oblong shapes that have sharp ridges radiating out from their centers. Underside white, pale purple, brown.

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Pale grayish-white coral comprised of protrusions covered with tiny starburst pattern.

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Off-white coral of oblong tubes. Tops of tubes have ridges radiating out from center. Stem of the coral is white.
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