Flame Sea Fan on Black Base (Ellisella grandis)
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Native to the Celebes Islands in Indonesia, this flame sea fan (Ellisella grandis) stands out with its fine, branching filaments, swaying like underwater threads caught in the current. Unlike massive corals, it forms light and airy structures, resembling a submerged bush.
Its color ranges from brown to red, while its white polyps, each with eight tentacles, create a subtle contrast. Found in tropical reefs, it anchors itself to rocky substrates and thrives at depths reaching several hundred meters.
Mounted on a black wood base, this sea fan commands attention with its remarkable size : A real puzzle for any absent-minded fish.
Its color ranges from brown to red, while its white polyps, each with eight tentacles, create a subtle contrast. Found in tropical reefs, it anchors itself to rocky substrates and thrives at depths reaching several hundred meters.
Mounted on a black wood base, this sea fan commands attention with its remarkable size : A real puzzle for any absent-minded fish.