Les see your Scolymia

I'd say that's a scoly because of the tissue and skeleton. Cynarinas are much more "bubbly" looking. But I could be wrong....
 
My money would be on it being a Scoly. But there is room for error. To me, in most pis, Cynarina are a bit more transparent..

Matthew
 
Here is better picture of mine.

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Hello,

What type of coral is this? i got him for 10 bucks at the LFS. The LFS doesnt know what type of coral this, they think it a orange scolymia. Can someone ID for me. Thanks

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I'm liking the scolys! :)


How would one do in a biocube 29? It would be the stock lighting and the stock pump as well as it being placed on the sand bed.
Thanks for helping me. Just doing some research on corals for when I start stocking my tank

thanks again!
 
They actually expand largest in somewhat reduced lighting and flow. They are great showpieces for smaller tanks with lower lighting so I'd recommend them to people with a nano. just know they can get quite large. Mine gets almost 10" across sometimes.

The Atlantis Marine Aqaurium online store had some pretty awesome ones last time I looked.
 
nice ones, chrissreef. Especially that first one. I'd love to to see what it looks like fully inflated.
 
Chrissfeef,

Man, those are some glorious corals, nicest Scolys I've ever seen actually. You get a chance to see them in person?

Matthew
 
Here is my one and only....

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