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![]() I picked up this frag of a local and i was thinking it was hydnophora but now that ive looked up more pics of hydnophora im not convinced . It was growing with a flat branching structure not the thicker branches ive seen on the hydnophora , and now thats its aclimatised and is showing polyp extension the polyps are very small and short , looks just like the polyps on my montis . So if its not hydnophora is it a type of monti or is it something else ?
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![]() I don't know what it is, but it sure is pretty! Where did you find it?
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#3
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![]() I picked up a bunch of great frags from waynemah .
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![]() I have spondgodes and the polyps are brown and it grows thicker than this . This one has green polyps that match the green color and the branches are very flat , which is what i find so confusing.
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![]() Looks like a branching montipora, I have a colony of it.
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![]() did some more reasearch and my best guess now would have to be montipora hirsuta . It has a very unique growth pattern , i like it alot.
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![]() It is a Montipora sp. Maybe a M. Spongodes.
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