Heres a few from my Frag Rack

shiver905

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Below, large white polyps,
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Below: VERY large polyp, Green,brown and some orange that you cant see in the picture, pupishblue

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Below, No clue what this is but its redish brown. Bearly any polyps
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below, purple/brown large white polyp
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Below: purple, small green polyp, alot of blue, green
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Below, Im fairly certain this is a deep water blue acro
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Back ground, My tank went threw hell and back and finally starting to shed the brown.. It would be nice to know what these are called.
 
#5 looks like my ORA Marshall Island green polyp/ purple frag. I've never really ID'd it either. Was yours mounted on a white ORA plug?

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Mines not mounted on anything. I just struck it threw a hole in the rack. lol:crazy1:


ANyone with an id for the first picture. Its gotta be my fav.
 
#1 Karls Candle light.
#2 is an ORA peice.
#3 is a branching red atlantis-cyphastrea-decadia

The rest is your best guess.
 
#1 and #4: resemble A. horrida
#2: too blurry of an image to tell, but it shows similarities with A. plana
#3: Cyphastrea decadia (no doubt here- it's the only branching Cyphastrea)
#5: I agree with Jason, it resembles A. valida.
#6: Don't worry about "deepwater" labels. Most of the time they are misused in the hobby. It is a great looking piece- possibly A. tenius. Given some more time, making an ID may become easier.

Other than the Cyphastrea, I'm not positive on these. I'm suggesting them mostly as starting points.

For reliable images and descriptions, see:
http://coral.aims.gov.au/speciesPages/
 
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