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Platygyra Daedalea (maze Brain Coral)

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Platygyra daedalea, commonly known as Maze Brain Coral, is a species of hard coral characterized by its intricate, maze-like surface patterns. This coral forms large, dome-shaped colonies that contribute significantly to reef building and create complex habitats for a variety of marine life. Its vibrant structure and resilience make it an important component of coral reef ecosystems.

Key Features

  • Distinct maze-like surface pattern
  • Dome-shaped, colonial growth form
  • Calcium carbonate skeleton providing structural stability
  • Coloration varies but often includes shades of brown, green, or purple
  • Contributes to reef formation and provides habitat for marine organisms
  • Relatively hardy and adaptable within suitable conditions

Pros

  • Visually striking with intricate surface patterns
  • Supports biodiversity by providing habitat structures
  • Relatively resilient compared to some other coral species
  • Important for reef health and stability

Cons

  • Sensitive to environmental stressors like bleaching and pollution
  • Requires specific water conditions to thrive, limiting its adaptability in some areas
  • Potential vulnerability to climate change impacts

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 04:10:08 AM UTC