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![]() what's the name of this SPS:
![]() and is there other colors available???
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![]() I don't know what kind of coral that is, but what is the fish that's in the picture? It sure is a beauty.
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![]() He's pretty pink to be a green anything. Thanks for the id, it's a great looking fish.
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![]() Looks like montipora digitata.... lots of colours available.
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![]() it's not a digi... his growth pattern and polyps are diffrent from digis...
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![]() Well, based on the axial corallites it's an acropora and I could probably go as for to say that it is likely a Green Staghorn Acropora. Now Staghorn is a pretty all-encompassing name; without seeing the skeleton behind the polyps there I can't really tell you which one it is exactly. I'd guess that it is A. cervicornis or A. formosa.
These don't always have the most shocking colours but you can find them in most any shade with green, blue, purple and brown being the most common. Someone, please correct me if I'm wrong. I'm still workin' on my SPS ID-fu. |
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![]() ok, thanks
so I'll get it mad and take a pic of it when polyps are close ![]()
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![]() I have one that is quit the same. I asked for an ID on RC. Was told it is a A.Papillare.
Chris |