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Purple soft coral

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Anthozoa

Family
  
Alcyoniidae

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Cnidaria

Order
  
Alcyonacea

Genus
  
Alcyonium

Purple soft coral

Similar
  
Leminda millecra, Nippled sea fan, Cape dorid, Sun‑burst soft coral, Alcyonium

The purple soft coral (Alcyonium fauri) is a species of colonial soft coral in the family Alcyoniidae.

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Description

Purple soft corals grow in small colonies of up to 3 cm in height. The diameter of the individual polyps is 0.4 cm. They are usually bright purple, although they may be yellow, pink, red, dark grey or orange. The soft colony is encrusting and variably shaped. Feeding polyps extend eight tentacles into the water column.

Distribution

This species is known from Saldanha Bay to Richards Bay off the South African coast, and lives from the low intertidal to 90m under water.

Ecology

This species feeds on microplankton. It is preyed on by the nudibranchs Leminda millecra and two extremely well camouflaged species from the genus Tritonia.

References

Purple soft coral Wikipedia