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![]() Hi everyone,
I was given this coral frag from a friend of mine a while back, but I'm not sure exactly what it is! ![]() I think it might be a Pavona, but I'm not sure. Can anyone else help with a guess? Its fuzzy and doesn't really have very large polyps. Pretty much what you see in the photo is what you get. ![]()
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![]() I've got one of those too except it is more of a teal/blue color. I was told that it was a cats paw but it doesn't really look like one to me. Following along.
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![]() I would guess Pavona of some kind (there are of course several species). Seen this kind a few times, usually just id'd as Pavona or cactus.
My WAG on this is P. cactus since it is the closest that resembles this one (I just did a search on P. cactus, P. clavus, P.decussata, P. explanulata, P. frondifera, P. praetorta, and P. varians). To me, a "cats paw" is a Stylopora (usually S. pistillata although also seems to be others in the species, but I can't remember the names at the moment) and sometimes I've seen Pocillopora called cats paw. When I was looking at pics of Pavona's I thought P. clavus sort of resembled Stylopora but without the hot pink colour. Of course common names seem to be a open game so who knows. Anyhow my guess is Pavona as well.
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![]() I'll agree on the pavona too I have a brown one that started out looking like that before it branched out.
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![]() This is what I have.
https://www.oceanaquatics.com/view_p...ct=CATJN9TZ190 |
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![]() Psammacora sp. eh? Well, looks pretty convincing.
Check these out: http://www.melevsreef.com/pics/0903/0923_pics.html (That probably solidifies the ID as Psammacora...) http://www.reeffarmers.com/limitedpsammocorablue.htm Not quite the same, but hey, it's waitlisted until September 2007! ![]()
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![]() Yeah I was thinking Psammocora as well. Pavona has sort of elongated teardrop shaped polyps.
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![]() Mine gets really fuzzy and has long sweepers
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![]() Hey Harvey, I don't want to Hi jack your thread but could you tell me the name of this sps. I was told it was a pavona as well but haven't seen it in any dealers tanks to confirm it.
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![]() To me that one looks like a hynophora of some sort. The first one in this thread definitely looks like pavona.
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