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![]() I tried to search for Saltwater Ecno and came up empty.. What is it?
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![]() You mean you have never heard of the great Ecno Typo before
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![]() Unless I'm completely mistaken Echinophyllia, Mycedium and Oxypora are all genus from the family Pectiniidae that we commonly just call chalice corals. They are difficult to properly identify but are generally considered easy to keep.
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![]() I would love to try your mixture. I have quite a few chalice, some doing well and some struggling after my tank move. Heres a pic of the new monster one I just got from Oceanic.
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![]() Are you talking echino like chalices or echino like enchinodermata (Sea urchins?)
**Edit Ahhh excuse my stupidity, will have to pick some up right away here to try on my chalice collection. Last edited by Zoaelite; 07-01-2010 at 07:55 PM. |
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