Bought as Micromussa, not convinced at all

mike1962

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Hi All,

Bought this at an LFS, they claimed it was a Micromussa, but after getting it home and watching it grow, I am not convinced at all. At nearly 3" across, it just can't be a Micromussa. That said, I can't quite ID it. Anyone?


Main Polyp
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Smaller Polyp attached at side
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I would like to get in line if/when you get ready to frag it! For sure not a micro though. I have a green and orange acan with very large polyps I think it is a hillae?
 
I have had a few micros that get close to that big. One for example looks sorta like yours. It's called love n hate micro I believe.
 
Sounds good. Nice score btw! I've got a nice assortment of zoos, neon leathers, acans etc. Let me know if the time comes for you to frag it (which I hope it does!). You'll have to update in a couple months with new pics!
 
While you can't tell from the pics. The second pic is a slightly smaller polyp and is attached to the first on one side. If you look at the upper left side of the first pic you can see where they are attached.

I just realized I should've posted this under the ID section. Sorry about that everyone!
 
Hmmm...Now I am thrown. I've seen some pics of Scolymia's and indeed some of them look like they could be what I have...but then I wonder if they are being correctly ID'd. I can see that unless we are able to look at the coralite skeleton, ID'ing this coral correctly may not happen.

Well, at least it is doing well in my tank and looking beautiful!
 
Yeah, check out the "Show me your Crazy Scolymia!" thread. Quite a few look like that coral of yours.

Matthew
 
I am leaning towards a small scolymia australis. Can you show us a pic of the coral with the polyp retracted? an angle on the underside would help too. If there is a conical base then it is most definitely not a lord or micro.
 
Coralite, I'm not actually at home at the moment, so the pic will have to wait. That said, I think it does have a conical shaped base. It appears to me when the polyp is retracted that it goes quite deep into the base. The base that it resides in is probably 1 to 1.5 inches deep. The second polyp that is growing on the side seems to be developing a base for itself? In the last few weeks there is a white material developing behind the newer polyp, and it almost looks to be a sponge, but I don't think so, I think it is developing its base. I will take pics of the polyp retracted and the white base behind the newer polyp. This is good stuff, seems we may be getting somewhere!
 
I'm leaning more strongly to Scoly now, but I'll withhold judgement pending pics & more info.

Matthew
 
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