TimeConsumer Active member Jun 26, 2011 #1 My LFS didn't know what it was either, I thought it looked a lot like Echinata. And a 3" piece for $29 seemed like a steal. Anyone know if I was right?
My LFS didn't know what it was either, I thought it looked a lot like Echinata. And a 3" piece for $29 seemed like a steal. Anyone know if I was right?
TimeConsumer Active member Jun 26, 2011 #4 Grant W said: Looks more like a tort to me. Click to expand... I think you're right.
klepto New member Jun 26, 2011 #5 gon08 said: ..looks like A. horrida to me. Click to expand... I doubt it is A. horrida because the corallites aren't very compacted. Veron describes the structured of A. tortuosa stating, "Corallites are immersed to long and tubular, giving branches a rough, irregular appearance". I think this description wits well for the coral in question and that more polyp extension would be visible if it was an A. horrida. http://sdmas.com/corals/75.php
gon08 said: ..looks like A. horrida to me. Click to expand... I doubt it is A. horrida because the corallites aren't very compacted. Veron describes the structured of A. tortuosa stating, "Corallites are immersed to long and tubular, giving branches a rough, irregular appearance". I think this description wits well for the coral in question and that more polyp extension would be visible if it was an A. horrida. http://sdmas.com/corals/75.php
dvanacker DID I SOUNDS SMRT?? Jun 29, 2011 #6 TimeConsumer said: My LFS didn't know what it was either, I thought it looked a lot like Echinata. And a 3" piece for $29 seemed like a steal. Anyone know if I was right? Click to expand... It's not echinata...but for $30 that is a definite steal !!
TimeConsumer said: My LFS didn't know what it was either, I thought it looked a lot like Echinata. And a 3" piece for $29 seemed like a steal. Anyone know if I was right? Click to expand... It's not echinata...but for $30 that is a definite steal !!