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Scanning Electron Microscopy of Montipora digitata


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Advanced Aquarist thanks Eric W. Roth (Mr. Microscope at Nano-reef.com) for the following content from his thread: "Mr. Microscope's Electron and Light Microscopy of the Reef!."  Acknowledgements to Northwestern University NUANCE Center for the use of their Electron Microscope.

 

Here is an image of the original frag. I was really sad to lose it since it had such amazing color. The polyps were bright red-orange and the flesh ranged from banana yellow to almost sky blue.

monti1.jpg

Sample prep on this sample was similar to the Pocillopora sample. Images were acquired on a Hitachi 4800 Field Emission Gun SEM.  The skeleton has some interesting structure:

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Here's where a polyp would come from:

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And the tip of one of those tines from the polyp area:

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I zoomed in a bit on the crystal structure of the skeleton (from about the middle of the above pic):

monti7.jpg

Here's another area of the skeleton that I zoomed in on. There are some very different structures here:

monti8.jpg

Check out these spherical features I found. ...who'd of guessed?

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