<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15216828#post15216828 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by stephenrsaiz Matt would know better, as he has the books, but it looks like some sort of Pavona or something closely related to a Pavona.
Oh hey, that is a good point. Is there a book that anyone wants to look at during the meeting that they don't own? I have all the Scott Michael books in his Reef Series (not the sharks and rays one, but that technically isn't in the Reef Series.) I also have Witten...'s book on breeding marine fish (sorry, the last four letters of his last name are escaping me right now.) Most of the other books that I have are pretty common (like Borneman's) or unique to my interests (books written in the 60's about seahorses.)
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