SPSEMPIRE New member Jun 28, 2011 #3 It looks like a yongei to me. From what I have been told, this is the species for the green slimmer.
gon08 New member Jun 28, 2011 #4 I've thought it could be A aspera but the branches don't taper and the coralites are not uniform or as dense as they are with aspera. This is my A yongei
I've thought it could be A aspera but the branches don't taper and the coralites are not uniform or as dense as they are with aspera. This is my A yongei
SPSEMPIRE New member Jun 28, 2011 #5 Oh yeah, that acro has really distinct tissue. My mistake on it looking like an acropora yongei. Look at an Acropora Pulchra. http://sdmas.com/corals/57.php Another option is an Acropora Parilis but I think it sounds more like the Pulchra http://sdmas.com/corals/469.php Last edited: Jun 28, 2011
Oh yeah, that acro has really distinct tissue. My mistake on it looking like an acropora yongei. Look at an Acropora Pulchra. http://sdmas.com/corals/57.php Another option is an Acropora Parilis but I think it sounds more like the Pulchra http://sdmas.com/corals/469.php