Just got this colony. Please help me ID as I have no clue. Took me forever to get the white balance right on the camera only to get halfway decent pictures. Thanks in advance!
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11306750#post11306750 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by vangogh121 I have a similar piece I have been trying to Identify. What ever it is it's a great find....
I agree, I couldn't pass it up when I saw it. Now if only we could find out what exactly it is. I think I'm going to try and get even better macro shots of the corallite to help. Will post hopefully by tomorrow.
Thanks for the reply. I actually had a buddy of mine look at it from Richmond and he said the same. Hopefully I can figure out my camera to get some corallite pictures, been having a big of trouble with that.
Thanks for your replies. I think we can say it's a Chester!
I'm still going to try and upload more macro pics just for the heck of it. Thanks again. When it grows out a bit more, I'll give first dibs to those who replied
Hate to throw a monkey wrench into the discussion, but A. chesterfieldensis has appressed radials and the apical coralites are about twice the size of the radials. I think we have A. ocellata or possibly A. bushyensis here. It may be too soon to tell for sure.
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