The staghorn coral (Acropora cervicornis) is a branching, stony coral with cylindrical branches ranging from a few centimetres to over two metres in length and height. If you are looking for artificial coral or fake coral look no further.
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Colonies may form stands several meters across. They are arborescent, composed of cylindrical branches which subdivide infrequently. Corallites are tubular; axial corallites are distinctive.
Common Color: Pale brown or tan with white axial corallites.
Habitat: Upper to mid reef slopes and lagoons with clear water.
Abundance: Sometimes common.
Similar species: Acropora formosa, Acropora prolifera
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