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![]() What do you guys think? M efflorescens? I picked it up a couple weeks ago and it was a fairly bleached out, now starting to brighten up.
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![]() Another one I was thinking it could be is maybe Montipora peltiformis.
Last edited by muck; 03-30-2012 at 04:16 AM. |
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![]() No one can hazard a guess??
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![]() I think m. Efflo is a pretty good guess. It definitely has that look to it. From what I remember m. peltiformis has more tuburculae than what you are showing in your pic.
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![]() With out looking all the species up...m.nodosa is my guess.
Bayside corals? Really nice piece. They had nice pavona and acan echinata I was looking at (through the internet) at the same time as that piece. |
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![]() Thanks for the input Darryl. I forgot all about M nodosa...that's a definite possibility too. Yes, another fantastic piece from Bayside Corals from one of the Tonga orders. I got a small piece of that lovely Pavona too.
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