Mussa angulosa is a
colonial species and the whole clump forms a low dome that may reach across. The
corallites are phaceloid, that is they have a tubular form growing from a common base, in series of one to three, or occasionally up to five. The individual corallites are large, being in diameter and up to high. There are four cycles of
septa in each corallite, nearly equal in size; they are narrow and curved, with wide spacing. The individual
polyps are very large, sometimes reaching a length of and a diameter of . They completely obscure the short branches of the stony skeleton on which they occur. During the day the polyps appear fleshy, but during the night they expand further and each is fringed by a rim of short
tentacles. The colour of the polyps is variable, being grey or pale brown with green, pink and purple shades. The tissues of this coral contain
symbiotic single-celled algae called
zooxanthellae. These are
photosynthetic and absorb energy from the sun to create organic compounds which are used by the coral. ==Distribution==