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![]() Scroll coral
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![]() Turbinaria sp aka Pagoda aka Scroll coral aka Cup coral aka Turban coral.
![]() ![]() A Blue Ridge coral is something totally different. Blue Ridge is Heliopora sp, and although it looks like an SPS it is in fact an LPS coral. When you break a piece off it is blue on the inside, and if it is nice and healthy and well kept the growing tips will be bluish. I would like to have one in my tank. I love them!! Last edited by Myka; 05-25-2009 at 04:31 PM. |
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![]() Yup, I have the same coral. Its a Turbinaria sp. Very hardy & easy to keep. The polyps extend out a few days after I move it and those polyps are large (almost overlapping).
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![]() thanks for all the helpfulness!!!
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![]() It is definately Turbinaria. Most likely T.frondens or T.patula & is commonly referred to as Pagoda cup.
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![]() Greg Last edited by Snappy; 05-25-2009 at 09:57 PM. |
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Great looking piece, ![]() The coral right above the blue/ orange acan is a cup coral, once open the polyps look like fuzzy fleshy plump little stars and there really easy to target feed. Levi |