seapug
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This is a recent acquisition. It's a bit hard to tell from the photo, but it's marbled pink/red with orange polyps. It was labeled as Echinophyllia and seems to have Echino-type polyp arrangement but the tissue doesn't "inflate" much. This would normally concern me a bit but it otherwise appears very healthy, not a single tear in the tissue and has very consistent coloring-- almost looks fake. It was in the dealer's tank for months where I had been eyeballing it as a future pruchase-- took the plunge last weekend.
I've had it a few days and haven't seen any sweeper tentacles or tissue inflation. Basically looks exactly as it did at the store for months. I keep a number of LPS corals in my tank and all are doing well (wellsophyllia, Scolymia, lobos, hammer, candy cane). I looked through the other threads here on Echinos and didn't see any that look much like it. I have a 48" Outer Oribit light fixture with 150W 14K and 20K MH and PC actinics. I have it situated about 18" below the lights about midway in the tank-- a bit closer to 20K side. Info on these guys seems to be a bit hard to find, so I'm curious to hear about other peoples experience with this particular variety, if you've seen it.
Thanks!
I've had it a few days and haven't seen any sweeper tentacles or tissue inflation. Basically looks exactly as it did at the store for months. I keep a number of LPS corals in my tank and all are doing well (wellsophyllia, Scolymia, lobos, hammer, candy cane). I looked through the other threads here on Echinos and didn't see any that look much like it. I have a 48" Outer Oribit light fixture with 150W 14K and 20K MH and PC actinics. I have it situated about 18" below the lights about midway in the tank-- a bit closer to 20K side. Info on these guys seems to be a bit hard to find, so I'm curious to hear about other peoples experience with this particular variety, if you've seen it.
Thanks!

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