Can I get a ID please?

jkhchris

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Can I please gat a Id on this?
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Thanks, Chris
 
Ya this is the second time I have asked. I have got mostly the same answers except someone thought it might be a green slimmer? This time I have posted a better picture. Will see what comes of it.
Thanks, Chris
 
Yeah, BLKTANG, the same as yours! It really looks like A. papillare in this shot. The corallites are perfectly arranged. A curious habit of A. aspera is it doesn't produce a large encrusting base and has radials in two distinct sizes. Chris, is yours heavily encrusted at the base or more well attached? Check out this link. I consider this an exremely beautiful coral. Wish Icould find a piece.

http://www2.aims.gov.au/coralsearch/html/801-900/Species pages/838.htm
 
The coral dosn't have an encrusted base . I have it attached to a rock under the orange cap where it dosn't get alot of light. It is attached by aquarium epoxy. Have had the piece for about 6 to 8 months now and has only grown out from the base. It really has not encrusted much at all. I do currently have a hair algae issue that is growing around the base and killing it back a little. Lights just went out but tryed to get the polyps to retract a little and take a shot with flash.
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Sorry the best I could do right now. Tought I would add a top down shot as well.
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Thanks, Chris
 
Sounds like it wants to encrust, as it is branching from the base, but is currently being held in cheque. I think we can safely say it is A. papillare. You realize, I am terribly envious!

By the way, gorgeous Tradacna and Zooids. Are those blue Ricordia florida under the coral? Smashing colour combination with the green.
 
Yes those are blue ricordia and there is some purple with a few orange bulbs as well. Thanks for the ID. It came in from Bali or atleast it was on a bali plug when I got it.
Thanks, Chris
 
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