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![]() Firstly, the reddish polyp on the upper part of this pic (is about the size of a quarter)
Secondly, the white fellow at the bottom left of the pic attached beside the blasto (not the best pic, sorry) Also, spotted an inch long worm that was a dark green in colour. Any ideas it is 'good' or not? Many thanks ![]() Last edited by newreefer_59; 10-14-2009 at 07:41 PM. |
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![]() Redish polyp looks like a button polyp or some kind of paly. The white stuff looks like xenia.
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![]() I was going to suggest a white clove polyp...I have some in my tank that my tomato clown hosts with :P
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![]() I agree with chowder, except the coral you called a blasto looks alot like an Acan Lord.
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![]() Quote:
And that is an Acan Lord with the xenia on it. Kevin |
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![]() For the worm, try googling peanut worm.
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![]() are there any special feeding requirements for the Acan Lord (I assume it is classified as LPS)? Have had it for 6 months and appears happy. Keep them at the bottom of the tank and tank is 24" deep with T5 lighting.
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