I'll show you some of my Micromussa if you'll show me some of yours

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OK......I'm not near good enough at taking pictures to hang in this thread......but I have a few nice micros!

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Who's interested in a sleepy hollow micromussa??? I have a 5 polyp mini colony i'm going to get rid of as i'm getting out of the hobby for a bit.
 
Hey chris.....I know the one is the smuckers....and the two single pics are hurricanes and tangerines. Do you know wht the other two on the dead chalice skeleton are?
 
Those are mostly acans and almost all are Aussie

That Aussie Issue has been tough... The divers and my Aussie guy keep sending me small acans and trying to tell me they are micros... They are not... They best ways to tell are per the Aims/welks/Vernon definitions

http://www2.aims.gov.au/coralsearch/html/401-500/Species pages/412.htm

The best portion of that definition states "Colonies are cerioid with neat angular corallites up to 8 millimetres diameter" Most of the polyps that the divers are calling "Micro" are actually more like 10-12 mm so that is the first give away... Next is that the skeletal walls are shared or cerioid, not individule also Extended Micro polyps mostly are always round where as the acans are more hexagonal due to skeletal structure.... Lastly and VERY important I have found but a difficult tools for the short term identification is that the Aussie acans take FOREVER to grow (one frag from 2 years ago was 2 polpys... it is just now 3 polyps :( ) whereas the Micros always grow VERY quickly when fed... Beyond that it is just visual experience.. I do hope that this helped :)

Chris
 
Hey chris...

you got an ID on the two micros I posted on the last page? the ones on the same rock as the smuckers....the other two are hurricanes and tangerines
 
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