waterfaller1 New member Apr 30, 2007 #4 I guess noone gets too excited about them......no matter, I like it..
dragon_slayer In Memoriam Apr 30, 2007 #5 they tend to grow at a pretty good rate so some people don't like them for that reason, they do pack a heck of a sting as well. kc
they tend to grow at a pretty good rate so some people don't like them for that reason, they do pack a heck of a sting as well. kc
waterfaller1 New member Apr 30, 2007 #9 It does kind of look like favites_ halicora, which one do you think?
acroporas New member Apr 30, 2007 #10 The most obvious difference between Favia and Favites is that in Favites the corallites wall's are fused, while Favia the corallites are separated.
The most obvious difference between Favia and Favites is that in Favites the corallites wall's are fused, while Favia the corallites are separated.
waterfaller1 New member Apr 30, 2007 #11 How about this one? I know..I have lots of mojano...don't flog me.
waterfaller1 New member Apr 30, 2007 #13 I thought it might be related, but did'nt look like the typical green one with the large polyps.
acroporas New member Apr 30, 2007 #14 Yep I'll agree with Dragon_slayer this time. It's Turbinaria aka Pagoda cup coral.