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![]() I'm pretty sure that coral is called a "Ruth needs a frag of that" coral. It is very rare - but I notice that you have a few others in your tank with the same name
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![]() ruth i think you are close but scientific name is colinneeds afrag ofthat. you were close though.
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![]() i have no clue what its called....but would love a frag of it......are you thinking of doing any frags from it? Let me know
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![]() Looks like Pocilliopora to me.
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![]() Wow you guys are very scientific, although it seems corals may not be an exact science yet.
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![]() Most likely it's Pocillopora damicornis; It could be Stylophora pistillatta - but polyp shape seems to be slightly off - So my bets are on P. damicornis.
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![]() Definitely not Stylopora. Most probably Pocillopora.
I'll see if I can find a pic of my old Stylo ... Here's one I used to have: ![]()
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