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Soft Corals (101)
General description
Soft corals are members of the order „Alcyonacea“, all belong to the subclass Octocorallia. The name "Octocorallia" refers to the fact that each polyp has eight tentacles. They are found mainly in tropical waters around the world in often strong varying environments. Soft corals lack the limestone skeleton found on their relatives, the hard corals. They live on coral reefs along with hard corals and have a swaying jelly- like body. As allready written, Soft corals are easy to distinguish by
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their eight tentacles on each polyp and have a feathery appearance, whereas hard corals have smooth tentacles. Some of theme produce hard skeletons but, because they have eight-tentacled polyps, are easy to be classified as soft corals.
Many soft corals contain zooxanthellae and so need a lot of light. On the other hand many of them, like the carnation corals, grow on the underside of reef ledges or shaded areas and don't require light. They usually must be fed to survive in the aquarium.
Soft corals are able to move, very slowly, by extending the tissues at their base. When their route crosses hard coral colonies they kill the polyps, leaving a white, dead path behind them. In reef aquariums, it is important to leave adequate space between different species of hard and soft corals to avoid problems with growth or aggression. Most soft corals grow rapidly in reef aquariums, and are relatively hardy corals for the inexperienced reef aquarist.
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A. acaule
Red Finger Coral
A. digitatum
Dead man's fingers
A. glomeratum
Red sea fingers
A. sp.
Man's fingers
[Nach Oben]
Anthelia (6)
A. glauca
Soft coral
A. sp. 01
Clove Polyp or Soft coral
A. sp. 02
Soft Coral
A. sp. 03
Clove Polyp or Soft Coeral
A. sp. 04
soft coral
A. sp. 05
Anthelia sp. 05
[Nach Oben]
Capnella (3)
C. imbricata
Kenya Tree Coral
C. sp. 01
Soft Coral
C. sp. 02 !
[Nach Oben]
Cervera (1)
C. sp.
[Nach Oben]
Cespitularia (1)
C. sp. 01
Clove Polyp
[Nach Oben]
Chironephthya (1)
C. sp
Chironephthya sp
[Nach Oben]
Cladiella (2)
C. sp. 01
Blushing Coral Soft Finger Leather Colt Soft Coral
C. sp. 02
Soft Coral
[Nach Oben]
Dendronephthya (5)
D. habereri
Dendronephthya habereri
D. klunzingeri
Red Caulilfower
D. mucronata
Soft coral
D. sp.
Soft Coral
D. sp. 01
White Dendro
[Nach Oben]
Efflatounaria (2)
E. sp. 01
Efflatounaria
E. sp. 02
Hairy Leather or Finger Leather Coral
[Nach Oben]
Heteroxenia (1)
H. fuscescens
Red Sea soft coral
[Nach Oben]
Klyxum (2)
K. simplex
Soft coral
K. sp.
[Nach Oben]
Lemnalia (1)
L. sp. 01
Lemnalia species
[Nach Oben]
Litophyton (2)
L. sp. 01
Soft Coral
L. sp. 02
Softcoral
[Nach Oben]
Lobophytum (7)
L. compactum
L. sp. 01
Finger Leather
L. sp. 02
Soft coral
L. sp. 04
Soft Coral
L. sp. 05
L. sp. 06
L. sp. 07
Soft Coral
[Nach Oben]
Neospongodes (1)
N. sp.
Broccoli Coral
[Nach Oben]
Nephthea (1)
N. sp.
Softcoral
[Nach Oben]
Nephthyigorgia (1)
N. sp.
Soft coral
[Nach Oben]
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N. simpsoni
Daisy Coral
[Nach Oben]
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P. sp.
Tree Coral
P. sp. 01
Soft Coral
[Nach Oben]
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P. aldersladei
Soft Coral
[Nach Oben]
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R. fulvum
Red Sea soft coral
[Nach Oben]
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S. sp. 01
Soft coral
[Nach Oben]
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S. crassicaule
Leather Coral
S. ehrenbergi
Leather coral
S. elegans
Leather Coral or Softcoral
S. glaucum
Leather Soft Mushroom
S. sp. 01
Leather Coral or Softcoral
S. sp. 02
Soft Coral
S. sp. 03
Lether Coral
S. sp. 04
Soft Coral
S. sp. 05
S. sp. 6
S. sp. 7
S. tenuispiculatum
hardy leather coral
S. trochiliophorum
Leather Soft Mushroom
[Nach Oben]
Sarcothelia (1)
S. edmondsoni
Blue Soft Coral
[Nach Oben]
Scleronephthya (4)
S. gracillimum
Scleronephthya gracillimum
S. sp.
Scleronephthya sp.
S. sp. 01
Scarlet Mouthed Soft Coral
S. sp. 02
Soft Tree Coral
[Nach Oben]
Sinularia (22)
S. asterolobata
Soft coral
S. brassica
Cabbage Leather or Flower Leather
S. flexibilis
Polyp Soft Coral
S. gibberosa
Leather Coral
S. mollis
Long slender lobes
S. notanda
S. polydactyla
Soft Coral
S. sp. 01
S. sp. 02
Soft Coral
S. sp. 03
Soft Coral
S. sp. 04
Soft Coral
S. sp. 05
Palau Leather
S. sp. 06
Sinularia sp. 06
S. sp. 07
Sinularia spezies 07
S. sp. 08
Soft Coral
S. sp. 08
S. sp. 09
S. sp. 10
S. sp. 11
S. sp. 12
Soft Coral
S. sp. 13
S. sp. 14
Soft Coral
[Nach Oben]
Siphonogorgia (2)
S. sp.
Soft coral
S. sp. 01
Soft coral
[Nach Oben]
Spongodes (1)
S. imbricans
Soft Coral
[Nach Oben]
Stereonephthya (3)
S. sp.
Softcoral
S. sp. 01
S. sp. 02
Stereonephthya sp.
[Nach Oben]
Studeriotes (1)
S. longiramosa (früher Sphaerella krempfi)
Christmas Tree
[Nach Oben]
Sympodium (1)
S. sp.
Blue Soft Coral
[Nach Oben]
unbekannte (1)
U. Weichkoralle
Soft Coral
[Nach Oben]
Xenia (5)
X. elongata
Pulse Coral
X. sp. 01
Pulse Coral
X. sp. 02
Pulsing Soft Coral
X. sp. 03
Soft Coral
X. umbellata
White Pulse Coral
[Nach Oben]
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