SimilanRocks New member Dec 19, 2007 #2 ok i will give you five bucks if you can tell me what they are
Oldude Premium Member Premium Member Dec 21, 2007 #3 Guessing but.. 1- A.cerealis 2- A.verweyi 3- A.tenuis 2&3 look pretty similar and they both could be one or the other of these two (or neither). They need to grow before I could be sure.
Guessing but.. 1- A.cerealis 2- A.verweyi 3- A.tenuis 2&3 look pretty similar and they both could be one or the other of these two (or neither). They need to grow before I could be sure.
SimilanRocks New member Dec 21, 2007 #4 Thanks. I think #3 is right I got that from reefermadness just saw they have it on website. http://www.reefermadness.us/ProductDetails.aspx?pid=19 I'm not sure if #1 is cerealis. I have sps in the tank, the one in #2 on the left purple with yellow tip. They very similar in shape tho. #2 has jade body and light purple tip. I think it's different from #3. The branch size is also smaller.
Thanks. I think #3 is right I got that from reefermadness just saw they have it on website. http://www.reefermadness.us/ProductDetails.aspx?pid=19 I'm not sure if #1 is cerealis. I have sps in the tank, the one in #2 on the left purple with yellow tip. They very similar in shape tho. #2 has jade body and light purple tip. I think it's different from #3. The branch size is also smaller.
Oldude Premium Member Premium Member Dec 22, 2007 #5 Many acros are difficult to id since the same coral can look quite different due to reticulate evolution and frags are even harder.
Many acros are difficult to id since the same coral can look quite different due to reticulate evolution and frags are even harder.