JMuzzey's corals

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I recently had an opportunity to photograph JMuzzey's reef. It's an impressive collection of, primarily, SPS corals that have some rather intense colors. A lot of fun to photograph. Here are the results:

#1 Seriatopora guttatus, ORA green bird’s nest (top), ORA turquoise staghorn on right
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#2 Mike Paletta blue acropora
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#3 Portion of the reef
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#4 Seriatopora hystrix, Bird’s Nest
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#5 Montipora capricornis, stack of six images
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#6 Chalice
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#7 Euphyllia paradivisa, Frogspawn
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#8 Montipora capricornis, Tyree Idaho Grape, stack of 8 images
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#9 Acropora sp.
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#10 Acropora millipora, ORA blue millipora
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#11 Acropora secale or Bonsai
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#12 Acropora desalwi
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#13, Acropora desalwi, stack of ten images
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#14 Montipora confusa (purple rimmed), stack of 8 images
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Very nice Gary. If you ever make it out this way, you have an open invitation.
 
Sweet corals! I love it when people use the scientific names too. It's the only way to truly know what something is.
 

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