klepto
New member
I have been pondering this for a while. I thought I would see what others are thinking.
Kevin (Divers Den- DD) labels FHI's Cali Tort as an Acropora tortuosa.
Why is it that this commonly tank raised coral looks nothing like the wild A. tortuosa individuals that Veron describes? All of the "cali torts" that I have seen and those that DD sells look much more like A. gomezi or perhaps even A. vaughani.
Is this possibly another misnomer in the hobby?
OR
Is "cali tort" a true tortuosa, and could the root of it's different appearance lie in the fact that it has been raised in captivity for generations, altering the morphology of the individual?
Thoughts please!
Kevin (Divers Den- DD) labels FHI's Cali Tort as an Acropora tortuosa.
Why is it that this commonly tank raised coral looks nothing like the wild A. tortuosa individuals that Veron describes? All of the "cali torts" that I have seen and those that DD sells look much more like A. gomezi or perhaps even A. vaughani.
Is this possibly another misnomer in the hobby?
OR
Is "cali tort" a true tortuosa, and could the root of it's different appearance lie in the fact that it has been raised in captivity for generations, altering the morphology of the individual?
Thoughts please!
