E engelquist New member Aug 15, 2018 #1 Is M. Reverse Pokerstar and M. Blueberry Cheesecake the same coral? They look very similar, but Blueberry Cheesecake seem to cost a lot more at the dealers... Attachments Blueberry Cheescake.jpg 62.5 KB · Views: 2
Is M. Reverse Pokerstar and M. Blueberry Cheesecake the same coral? They look very similar, but Blueberry Cheesecake seem to cost a lot more at the dealers...
E engelquist New member Aug 15, 2018 #2 Reverse pokerstar Attachments Reverse pokerstar.jpg 14 KB · Views: 2
J jayball Active member Sep 6, 2018 #4 That is a fairly common coral (at least on this side of the pond, noticed you are from Europe), one of the "old" ORA corals. https://www.orafarm.com/product/blue-polyp-cap/ Any slight variation in color is likely explained by differing lighting or nutrient levels.
That is a fairly common coral (at least on this side of the pond, noticed you are from Europe), one of the "old" ORA corals. https://www.orafarm.com/product/blue-polyp-cap/ Any slight variation in color is likely explained by differing lighting or nutrient levels.
R rvareef New member Sep 6, 2018 #5 jayball said: That is a fairly common coral (at least on this side of the pond, noticed you are from Europe), one of the "old" ORA corals. https://www.orafarm.com/product/blue-polyp-cap/ Any slight variation in color is likely explained by differing lighting or nutrient levels. Click to expand... the one the op posted is an encrusting monti and not a cap like you posted, ive got both
jayball said: That is a fairly common coral (at least on this side of the pond, noticed you are from Europe), one of the "old" ORA corals. https://www.orafarm.com/product/blue-polyp-cap/ Any slight variation in color is likely explained by differing lighting or nutrient levels. Click to expand... the one the op posted is an encrusting monti and not a cap like you posted, ive got both