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![]() def a monti of some sorts
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![]() reason being?
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![]() cant say for sure but well it doesnt look like an acro effo to me and it could be a turbinaria but it looks more like a purple montipora to me the green rim is interesting though
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![]() Oops.
Last edited by Myka; 10-17-2010 at 11:54 PM. |
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![]() It is definitely not a Monti undata. I would need a better photo to ID well. I can't even tell if those are small polyps on the surface...? If those are small polyps it is definitely not Turbinaria sp. It might be A efflo, but I would need to see a better photo. Please try to get a clear macro photo. Either remove it to a photo box or try macro setting and zoom in.
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![]() don't really want to remove it, I'll try for a better pic but its at the center of a corner bow front so good pics are hard to come by!!
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![]() here's a try at another pic
Last edited by cuz; 10-23-2010 at 07:57 AM. |
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![]() Hmmm...those little lighter specs on the surface...are those polyps or?
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![]() It's either a monti or some type of LPS...is it fleshy to the touch? It definately is not an acro.
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