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Just got these and was thinking it was an Echino. but wasn't sure. The site I got it from was clueless, but I got a good price.

Thanks for looking,
Adam

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Hey, while somebody's at it, mind ID'ing this'n too? Sorry for the large picture. The two look very similar. Mycedium? Echino? I'm as clueless as, again, the LFS was.



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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6572577#post6572577 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ryansholl
Hey, while somebody's at it, mind ID'ing this'n too? Sorry for the large picture. The two look very similar. Mycedium? Echino? I'm as clueless as, again, the LFS was.


Ryan, looks more like Echino than mycedium.
 
I have this one for a couple months now, still waiting to see if it's going to change color or stay like this.

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I've only had it for about 4 days. My parents (oh how I love them), for lack of a more inventive gift idea, gave me a gift certificate to one of the better LFSs. I went there to pick up some flatworm exit and in anticipation of the owner returning that weekend with a shipment of new corals they were pricing EVERYTHING half off and anything that was receding they sold to me for $5! Picked that up for $15, picked up two candy cane colonies, a receding lobo brain, a porites rock with xmas tree worms, a bright yellow finger leather (which I did have to remove from the tank as it was dying), that echino, a small crocea clam and others that are escaping my memory for ~150. I made out like a bandit! I just can't wait for all this stuff to acclimate and start opening up. I did half-bleach the better of my candy canes, but it's coloring back up already.

Had to share my deal with someone, now I can go back to keeping my mouth [mostly] shut :)
 
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