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Tubastraea Collection

Tubastraea, also known as tube coral, is a stunning species found in various parts of the world's oceans

Background imageTubastraea Collection: Sun / Tube coral (Tubastraea sp) with tentacles extended to catch zooplankton. Gulf of Bohai

Sun / Tube coral (Tubastraea sp) with tentacles extended to catch zooplankton. Gulf of Bohai, Yellow Sea. Penglai / Dengzhou / Tengchow, Yantai, Shandong Province, China

Background imageTubastraea Collection: Close-up of the polyps out of a coral tree (Tubastraea coccinea) at night, Baja

Close-up of the polyps out of a coral tree (Tubastraea coccinea) at night, Baja California peninsula, Mexico. Sea of Cortez

Background imageTubastraea Collection: Orange cup coral (Tubastrea coccinea) Malpelo Island National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Orange cup coral (Tubastrea coccinea) Malpelo Island National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Colombia, East Pacific Ocean

Background imageTubastraea Collection: DDE-90027105

DDE-90027105
Orange Cup Coral (Tubastraea coccinea), Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean Date: 08/11/2011

Background imageTubastraea Collection: Tube coral at night, Fiji

Tube coral at night, Fiji
A close look at one polyp of a colony of green tube coral (Tubastrea micrantha) feeding at night; Fiji Islands

Background imageTubastraea Collection: Indonesia, Striped Triplefin (Helcogramma Striatum) On Pink Tubastraea Coral

Indonesia, Striped Triplefin (Helcogramma Striatum) On Pink Tubastraea Coral

Background imageTubastraea Collection: Indonesia, Tubastraea Coral Polyp Detail (Tubastraea Faulkneri)In Dark Ocean

Indonesia, Tubastraea Coral Polyp Detail (Tubastraea Faulkneri)In Dark Ocean

Background imageTubastraea Collection: Illustration of yellow and blue Tube Coral (Tubastraea)

Illustration of yellow and blue Tube Coral (Tubastraea)

Background imageTubastraea Collection: Illustration of kelp, starfish, sea anemone, and tube coral

Illustration of kelp, starfish, sea anemone, and tube coral

Background imageTubastraea Collection: Indonesia, West Papua, Triton Bay. Coral reef scenic

Indonesia, West Papua, Triton Bay. Coral reef scenic. Credit as: Jones & Shimlock / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageTubastraea Collection: Small coral reef with Tubastrea micranthus sun coral -Tubastrea micranthus

Small coral reef with Tubastrea micranthus sun coral -Tubastrea micranthus-, and Dendrophyllia gracilis coral -Dendrophyllia gracilis-, stony corals, Embudu channel, Indian Ocean, Tilla

Background imageTubastraea Collection: Small coral reef with Black Sun Coral -Tubastrea micranthus

Small coral reef with Black Sun Coral -Tubastrea micranthus-, and Dendrophyllia gracilis coral -Dendrophyllia gracilis-, stony corals, Shadowfin soldierfish -Myripristis adusta-, Embudu channel

Background imageTubastraea Collection: Cave coral (Tubastrea sp. ) (Dendrophyllidae) polyps extended and feeding at night, Queensland

Cave coral (Tubastrea sp. ) (Dendrophyllidae) polyps extended and feeding at night, Queensland, Australia, Pacific
Cave coral (Tubastrea sp.) (Dendrophyllidae) polyps extended and feeding at night, Queensland, Australia, Pacific

Background imageTubastraea Collection: Mouth detail of anemone

Mouth detail of anemone
Polyp detail of an anemone Tubastraea sp. showing mouth feeding at night. Photographed during night dive at North Ari Atoll, Maldives

Background imageTubastraea Collection: Detail of coral polyp

Detail of coral polyp
A single coral polyp, Tubastraea Sp. Photographed feeding at night at North Ari Atoll, Maldives


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Tubastraea, also known as tube coral, is a stunning species found in various parts of the world's oceans. With its vibrant colors and unique structure, it captivates both divers and marine enthusiasts alike. In the Gulf of Bohai, a sunlit scene unfolds as Tubastraea extends its tentacles to catch zooplankton. This mesmerizing sight showcases the coral's ability to harness energy from the sun while providing sustenance for itself. Underneath the starry night sky in Baja, we witness a close-up of Tubastraea's polyps outstretched from a coral tree. The vivid red hue contrasts against the dark backdrop, creating an ethereal ambiance that enchants all who behold it. Malpelo Island National Park boasts an underwater wonderland where orange cup corals thrive. Among them stands Tubastrea coccinea, adding splashes of color to this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its presence serves as a reminder of nature's beauty and resilience. Moving across continents to Fiji, we discover Tube Coral coming alive at nightfall. Illuminated by bioluminescent organisms surrounding it, this spectacle paints an otherworldly picture that leaves observers in awe. Indonesia reveals yet another facet of Tubastraea's allure with striped triplefin fish seeking refuge within its branches. The symbiotic relationship between these creatures highlights how coral reefs provide shelter and protection for countless marine species. Descending into the depths of Indonesia's dark ocean unveils intricate details Faulkneri polyps. Despite being hidden away from sunlight, their radiant beauty shines through even in these mysterious depths. Illustrations bring forth visions of yellow and blue Tube Coral standing tall amidst an array of kelp forests teeming with life. Starfishes and sea anemones coexist harmoniously alongside this majestic creature - showcasing nature's interconnectedness beneath the waves.