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mikekman

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What do you guys think it is? I target feed it almost daily and even though its not that big, its mouth can open up VERY WIDE to suck down mysis, reef plankton, etc.

Its about 1/4 of an inch and if you look closely, you can see a bud on its side so its already making a baby.

I don't thinks its a dendro (dendrophyllia), I'm guessing micro balano?
 

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I have a few that I believe are the same as yours. Here's a pic of a couple of mine. The one in the first pic is about half an inch wide and the three in the second pic are about pencil eraser size.
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I think they are a type of Tubastrea, probably branching. The micro balanophyllia is actually an encrusting coral.
 
Viper and Carman thanks for your replies. Like you said Viper, might be a branching tubastrea since I have a normal tubastrea and the unknown looks nothing like it.

Time will tell, I'll give it a few more weeks and take some pics to see if it has changed or whatever.

Mike
 
I believe it may be a duncanopsammia sp. very much like tubastreae but photsynthetic so much more hardy.
 
Guys, more pictures! Finally know how to put pics on here.

Azrednex, if its a duncan, well I would have a very rare coral then because I haven't seen a orange duncan! What makes you think its a duncan?

I'm not sure if its a duncan, BUT one thing for sure is, it does sometimes open up during the daytime when the lights are one. Hope someone can tell me more from the large pictures I uploaded.


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Here are some more recent pics of it now, look at how big the babies have become, almost as big as the parent!!

Remember, this coral isn't that big. About 1/4 inch and it is the diameter of a eraser at the end of a pencil. All of a sudden one day, you could see 3 bumps on its side meaning babies probably Well its been like 2 weeks now and these recent pics show the babies almost as big at the parent. Well, now there are 2 more babies! 5 babies already.........holy cow! If its a branching tubastrea like viper says, it must be a fast reproducer!


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Oh yeah, the body of this is elongated so it could be a branching tubastrea. Instead of being wide and fat, its thin and elongated.
 
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