Dendro or no? I.d.

Kreeger1

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Thought it was a dendro, now Im rethinking. It doesn't open much at all Even when I hit it with mysis or nutramar.

Thanks for looking
Erik
 
Erik
Have you tried to take it out of the aquarium, put it in a bowl with tank water, add mysis, keep it in the dark, and in 15-20 minutes to see what happens?


Mike
 
When my dendro is closed up it looks just like that! It was closed for about 2 days and when it finally opened up it was just barley. after about 2 weeks it opend up in all its glory and is huge now. How long have you had it?
 
just to add

just to add

Firecracker is a common name used by wholesalers for both Balanophyllia and Dendrophyillia. Also many LFS lack the knowledge to identify which they received. but on the positive side Balanophyllia is harder to come by at least in my parts!
 
My local store has 5-6 colonies with over 100 heads on them right now. True center piece corals. He wants 300 per colony. If anyone wants info on them let me know, Im headed there today to take a few pictures of them.
 
I've confirmed though, not a dendro its a Balanophyllia.
How/who?

Just curious...

The new one's you posted surely seem to be in the Dendrophyllia genus to me, the initial photo you posted has more oval polyp but still makes me lean towards Dendrophyllia based on the growth formation towards the base.
 
stunreefer: I thought the oval polyp was diagnostic in distinguishing dendrophyllia from balanophyllia?
 
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