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Variable soft coral

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Anthozoa

Family
  
Alcyoniidae

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Cnidaria

Order
  
Alcyonacea

Genus
  
Eleutherobia

Variable soft coral

Similar
  
Alcyonacea, Sun‑burst soft coral, Eleutherobia, Corynactis annulata, False plum anemone

The variable soft coral (Eleutherobia variabile) is a species of colonial soft coral in the family Alcyoniidae.

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Description

Variable soft corals grow in small colonies of up to 7cm. They are mushroom-shaped, having a short stalk with a round head covered with feeding polyps. The stalk is of variable height and may also be absent. The colour is extremely variable and may be red, purple, orange, white, yellow or pink and often varies between the colony and the polyps.

Distribution

This species is known from the Cape Peninsula to southern KwaZulu-Natal off the South African coast, and lives from 13-450m under water.

Ecology

This is a common species over its range. Colonies are usually found attached to hard substrates such as rock, shells and even encrusting sponges on vertical walls.

References

Variable soft coral Wikipedia