What about coral species
Posted: 08 June 2007 03:25 AM  [Ignore]
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I wasn’t sure where to post my question although it’s not about ‘fish’ ID it still ends up here. There are many books available about reef fish, nudibranches, sharks etc, but I think hard and soft corals are as much interesting as fish and other small living creatures. Can anyone provide me with some title and author details of a good coral guide (encyclopedia) for coral identification?
Thanks - Bart

example - what species is shown on below image? I like to know these things wink


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Posted: 11 June 2007 06:33 PM  [Ignore]  [ # 1]
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Hi Bart,

usually you buy Reef and Coral Books according to the
destination / waters you make or plan to make photos
in. So some directions to narrow your search and our
advice would be great to get you some help.

Unfortunately I do not own any KNOW IT ALL BOOK.

But on the Internet FISHBASE is a good project to help.


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Posted: 12 June 2007 03:04 AM  [Ignore]  [ # 2]
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Hi Andreas,

Indeed the majority of the books are about selected regions. I am interested about the Indo Pacific region as I live in Cambodia now.
But I think a managed to find a book. Thanks for your tip as well.

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Posted: 16 June 2007 01:58 PM  [Ignore]  [ # 3]
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That looks similar to a caribbean coral .. although I am sure there are similar ones throughout the world .. we have that in abundance in the shallows here in the Cayman Islands.

I am guessing here after a little bit of research online.
A type of Brain Coral Perhaps .. like Favia
http://www.corallibrary.info/showphoto.php?photo=300

I may be WAY off ... but I tried !


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Posted: 19 June 2007 05:28 AM  [Ignore]  [ # 4]
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Interesting link that is, Andreas. Thanks for that!
You could be right with your species name.
Although, funny thing is when I started searching on the net I came up with this one: coral_star.jpg (Galaxea fascicularis)

But according to the database link it is complete different. Strange. wink


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Posted: 20 June 2007 05:54 PM  [Ignore]  [ # 5]
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Your coral was in shallow water yes ?

the ones listed tend to be in deeper water .. I am not sure what yours is exactly ..  but we are on the right lines me thnks !


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Posted: 21 June 2007 05:17 AM  [Ignore]  [ # 6]
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Sorry for the name mix-up in my former post, Giles. Anyhow - the image was indeed taken in shallow water. About 5 meters.

It’s pretty difficult to identify coral. Fish are better wink


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Posted: 21 June 2007 05:25 PM  [Ignore]  [ # 7]
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tried sending you a PM

with a lack of answer coming from here I would suggest using wetpixel’s critter ID
http://wetpixel.com/forums/index.php?showforum=23

you will likely get an answer within the same day if not in a few hours.

Giles


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