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  1. The mushroom coral, (Fungia fungites) is a solitary cnidarian belonging to the class Anthozoa, the order Scleractinia, and the family Fungiidae. It lives in reefs located in tropical seas, in shallow areas (from 1 to 25 meters deep), well illuminated and close to the coasts.
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    Fungia is a genus of corals in the family Fungiidae. It is monotypic with the single species Fungia fungites, which is found growing on reefs in the Indo-Pacific.
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    Fungia is a genus of corals in the family Fungiidae. It is monotypic with the single species Fungia fungites, which is found growing on reefs in the Indo-Pacific. Corals of Fungia fungites are mostly solitary, some attaining 30 centimetres (12 in) in diameter.
    Fungia is a genus of corals in the family Fungiidae. It is monotypic with the single species Fungia fungites, which is found growing on reefs in the Indo-Pacific . Until 2015, the genus Fungia had more than 30 species, but based on recent studies it has now been reduced to a single species.
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    In this area, the Fungia fungites population is concentrated at a few sites that are inhabited by tens of thousands of individuals (including approximately more than 12 fungiid species) (Loya and Sakai 2008 ), densely distributed between 1 and 15 m depth.
    Corals of Fungia fungites are mostly solitary, some attaining 30 centimetres (12 in) in diameter. The juveniles attach themselves to rock but larger individuals detach themselves and become free living. They are found in various bright colours including white, pink, red, purple, blue and yellow and are popular with keepers of reef aquariums.
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    Fungia is a genus of corals in the family Fungiidae. It is monotypic with the single species Fungia fungites, which is found growing on reefs in the Indo-Pacific. See more

    Until 2015, the genus Fungia had more than 30 species, but based on recent studies it has now been reduced to a single species. See more

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    Corals of Fungia fungites are mostly solitary, some attaining 30 centimetres (12 in) in diameter. The juveniles attach themselves to rock … See more

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