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florentny

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Another thing I cannot identify:

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Found in Nassau, Bahamas, 50 feet deep.
Could it be some kind of corallimorph?
Thanks.
 
Hi Florentny,

Yes, it is a warty corallimorph (Discosoma sanctithomae) in the red phase.

Good find.

Regards,

DocVikingo
 
Or the common name is a St. Thomas Ricordia, Never seen a red one before, very nice
 
Good find..nice pic.
 
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