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#31
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![]() Yeah, don't think it's a maryae either.
The AIMS coral pages are probably among the best online place to ID SPS corals - although a bit tricky to navigate. But they have pictures of whole large colonies to close up of bare skeletons, which makes for easier IDing. And a lot of pretty pictures ![]() |
#32
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![]() Does the frag you received look like the pic? I'm asking because Ken does have one coming so I think I'll grab it.
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96" x 16" x 16"//106g Skimmerless Reef, Established Jan. 13, 2012 |
#33
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![]() it looks like a colorful fuzzy stick to me
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#34
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![]() A. squarrosa is the closest to the picture displayed. The Axial corallites look exactly like its radial corallites.. a big distinction in A. squarrosa.
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#35
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![]() Thanks Atomikk, I think that's the best ID I can get for now. Maybe revisit it in a year when it has grown.
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#36
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![]() Myka, when those colonies get a little larger, I may need to procure a small frag... for identification purposes >>
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#37
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#38
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![]() No, you take the credit...
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#39
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![]() Haha, you guys are funny!!
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#40
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![]() ![]() Myka, do you have that coral now? Has it changed colour? |
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