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Unread 05/08/2014, 03:08 AM   #1
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Common English Names for Corals

In a month, I will be back in Canada, over there I'm planning to build a sps coral reef tank. Although I don't know the common names for corals, is there a website or anything that have information for corals? (all kinds) It doesn't really have to be in Chinese and English, but pictures are necessary.


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Unread 05/08/2014, 03:32 AM   #2
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Liveaquaria.com will give you scientific and common names.


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yes , but is there a website with every coral? Because LA only has some of them
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This should be a good starting point http://coral.aims.gov.au/info/factsheets.jsp

Scientific names should be the proper way to identify corals (then language will not matter). If you are looking for the marketing names people use I am not sure if there is a complete data base, plus it seems everyone changes the names once a coral is in their possession.

There are also good books for coral identification, like corals of the world


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Here is another good website:
https://sites.google.com/a/asira.org/www2/caresheets


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Usually when you buy corals in the store, do you ask by common names or scientific names?


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Usually when you buy corals in the store, do you ask by common names or scientific names?
Usually common names, though there are times when clarification is necessary, so it's always nice to know the scientific names. For SPS, many are named after species -- such as a Cali tort, Miyagi tort, or Oregon tort, all types of Acropora tortuosa.

It really depends on the coral type though -- zoas/palys tend to have some crazy names, but they're all just color variants.


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It'll take a while for me to figure them out
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Usually common names, though there are times when clarification is necessary, so it's always nice to know the scientific names. For SPS, many are named after species -- such as a Cali tort, Miyagi tort, or Oregon tort, all types of Acropora tortuosa.

It really depends on the coral type though -- zoas/palys tend to have some crazy names, but they're all just color variants.



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