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new_reefer 06-08-2002 01:59 PM

Help me identify this piece
 
Hey all,

Can someone help me identify this piece in my tank?

Thx

Den http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=806266 photo page

[ 08 June 2002, 10:11: Message edited by: new_reefer ]

CHEAPREEF 06-08-2002 02:19 PM

Help me identify this piece
 
It looks like a green finger leather to me, i have two in my tank. Although they look a little happier than that. They seem to like a lot of light and not to strong of water flow. Hope that helps.Here's what i think it is.

http://www.harboraquatics.com/images...inulariasp.jpg

Clinton

[ 08 June 2002, 10:27: Message edited by: CHEAPREEF ]

canadawest 06-08-2002 06:11 PM

Help me identify this piece
 
Looks more like what's commonly referred to as a Colt Coral (Cladiella), but could also be finger leather (Sinularia Sp.) Hard to tell without it fully expanded and polyps out, but looks nearly identical to my Colts when retracted.

In any event, both are very similar species both requiring medium-high lighting and low-medium currents. Fairly hardy species, does well in most environments.

Axial Corillite 06-10-2002 04:00 AM

Help me identify this piece
 
IMHO it looks like a capnella or in the Nephtheidae family. Hard to tell without fully expanded polyps
look at http://garf.org/1armci/dendro.html

terryp01 06-12-2002 11:06 PM

Help me identify this piece
 
Looks like a Lemnalia (lemnalia sp.) to me. However, I do agree, it will be difficult to identify until the polyps are extended.


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