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![]() http://www.canreef.com/photopost/dat..._081-thumb.jpg
I have a few of these on a rock in the tank.Can anyone tell me what these are? george
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![]() ok so it really didnt work.It is the same pic in my photot gallery.If someone can tell me what I did wrong??It almost looks like a elegance coral
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![]() ![]() Close. First the image you used was the thumbnail not the large version. Click on the thumbnail to get the bigger version. Then copy the image location and paste into a post. Remove the "?number" following the .jpg. Lastly, enclose the image URL in [ img ] ... [ /img ] tags. One trick, this works well (at least for me): highlight the text, then click the "Img" button above. Then it adds both tags for you. Oh and ya'. I'm sorry but I don't know what the coral is. It doesn't look like an elegance though.
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![]() thanks Tony I am gonna try to print this page so I dont mess this up again.Someone always has to help me on this part.
george
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![]() Balanophyllia Bairdiana
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![]() Where did you find that from???I have been searching and searching..... I am gonna do some reading on it now.Thanks
george
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![]() Strange looking stuff
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![]() Balanophyllia bairdiana is a small anemone like species that belongs to a collective order of species (including anemones and stone corals) that is known as Hexacorallians. This species belongs to the order Scleractinia (stony corals) and is in the family Dendrophylliidae. It is known to occur in the waters of the Indo-western Pacific region. This species can be found in the waters of south-eastern Australia from depths of 5 to 75 metres and is found on reef habitats. This species varies in colour and may be orange, pink or white. During the daytime the tentacles generally remain contracted and at night they emerge to feed. Balanophyllia bairdiana has a maximum diameter of approximately 2cm.
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![]() Sounds like it might be good in a species tank, especially if it spreads easily.
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![]() Can't find anything on its specific care requirements, likely it's a hitch hiker that you'll be unlikely to maintain in the aquarium. If you really like it, you could try spot feeding it like you would with a sun coral or similar.
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