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![]() So this will be an easy one for most of you, but I have forgotten what this is called, and I cannot find it online.
It is not GSP, as the polyps are very close together and alot smaller. Also they are very vibrant, and not muted in color. Grows on a purple mat similar to GSP, and can fully retract into the mat. Here is a picture: ![]() ![]()
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![]() Galaxy Coral ?
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![]() green star polyps
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![]() That sounds right. I believe that is what it was sold to me as. I was thinking Galaxia, but a little searching told me that that was wrong. Looks simalar to this, but I have never seen sweepers on it.
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![]() Absolutely not a galaxy coral and to me just looks like green star polyps.
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![]() not galaxy. if was sold to you as that, then i think you have just got punk'd my friend. looks like gsp if you ask me.
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![]() GSP
and there are many different kinds of them |