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LF: Acropora Desalwii frag
Hey everbody! I'm looking for a frag of A. desalwii. I don't know what fancy name other reefers have dubbed it so it's a little hard to track it down. To make things easier, here is a picture of A. desalwii I found on Google.
If any one has a frag of this beauty, please give me a shout!!! |
Most A. desalwii do not have green polyps like this, most of them are brown so finding one won't mean that you will end up with one looking like this.
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Are you sure on that? The only ones I have ever seen in tanks or in pictures have green polyps, albeit maybe not as green as in the picture I have there; in fact, if I recall correctly, that is one of the traits of A. desalwii. A. plana, which looks incredible similar and grows in the same region as A. desalwii, has the purple/brown polyps...
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PS. Atomikk, you guys have any cool zoas/palys in that aren't on the site? |
Well there is what is possible in nature, and what is possible with heavy dosing of elements. Both Plana and Desalwii can have green polyps. I believe the main factor in determining which is which is the growth pattern.
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Also, any suggestions where to track down A. desalwii?:razz: |
I am trying to track one down myself. I will let you know once I find one :) And yes, we will post pics soon on our site (and here).
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Hi,
It is possible to find one of those from time to time at a LFS (at least here in Calgary). I have seen it a few times actually. They may appear brown as mentioned in a previous post, however like all SPS you may get a suprise if it likes your water conditions. I purchased mine as a browned out colony, and it looks pretty close to that picture now, except it is more pinkish purple at the tips. Too bad you are so far away. Maybe if you are patient or lucky, you will see one at your LFS one day. |
Ya, I've been looking for a while now... been trying to be patient but I just can't wait any more =P
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Not very good at Acro ID's but is this what your looking for?
http://img824.imageshack.us/img824/5954/p1120585.jpg |
I've been sitting here for about an hour staring at your picture, to some refernce pics, to your pic, to some... well, you get the idea. It sure as heck looks a lot like it but, you know, I.D.ing is always easier with the real thing in front of of you and not something from memory:razz:.
Atomikk, you had one longer than I have; what do you say on this one? |
Great coral, but not A. desalwii. The coenosteum (coral base) is too smooth and has the corallites spaced apart a lot more than the coral pictured above.
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What ever it is the thing is a tank, I have gone through some stupid water parameter changes and it's one of my only SPS to not be effected.
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Thanks for the ID help! The search continues... |
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