ReeferMadnessUS
In Memoriam
Acrosteve,
Damn You!!! I am doomed, I can't even go out to the local Reef Strip Clubs now. All those jiggly Xenia and flowering polyps and Hairy Acros... I miss them so much. My evening's are spent IDing corals... My Life is Ruined! LOL Just kidding I love it, I hope we can keep it going for as long as possible. It keeps my brain as sharp as possible- if that is possible.
But yes, to answer your question, what you have there is a naturally propagated Pocillopora damicornis. I know of some system's where they become a nuisance. I have a few that have settled on some of the bases on my broodstock in my raceways. They can eventually cause recession if they anchor too close to another more sensitive coral.
But thanks again for tapping me out even further.
Chris @ RM
Damn You!!! I am doomed, I can't even go out to the local Reef Strip Clubs now. All those jiggly Xenia and flowering polyps and Hairy Acros... I miss them so much. My evening's are spent IDing corals... My Life is Ruined! LOL Just kidding I love it, I hope we can keep it going for as long as possible. It keeps my brain as sharp as possible- if that is possible.
But yes, to answer your question, what you have there is a naturally propagated Pocillopora damicornis. I know of some system's where they become a nuisance. I have a few that have settled on some of the bases on my broodstock in my raceways. They can eventually cause recession if they anchor too close to another more sensitive coral.
But thanks again for tapping me out even further.

Chris @ RM