jdm1114 New member Apr 29, 2012 #1 it looks familiar anyone know what its called? Attachments IMAG1178.jpg 47.5 KB · Views: 0 IMAG1179.jpg 47.7 KB · Views: 0 IMAG1180.jpg 49.3 KB · Views: 0
T therealshark New member Apr 29, 2012 #2 i have one of these also, i think it is an echinata. curious to know for sure tho.
Frick AZ FRAG President May 1, 2012 #3 Here is A.echinata http://sdmas.com/corals/26.php But i think it is turaki http://sdmas.com/corals/714.php
Here is A.echinata http://sdmas.com/corals/26.php But i think it is turaki http://sdmas.com/corals/714.php
jdm1114 New member May 1, 2012 #4 thanks for the reply thanks for the reply Thanks my guess was A. Caroliniana
Frick AZ FRAG President May 1, 2012 #5 A. caroliniana gets bushy like that but tables. Yours is got the bottlebrush growth to it. Plus the tips don't taper or curve like caroliniana.
A. caroliniana gets bushy like that but tables. Yours is got the bottlebrush growth to it. Plus the tips don't taper or curve like caroliniana.
jdm1114 New member May 2, 2012 #7 A. Bottlebrush A. Bottlebrush Frick said: A. caroliniana gets bushy like that but tables. Yours is got the bottlebrush growth to it. Plus the tips don't taper or curve like caroliniana. Click to expand... I think I agree with Bottlebrush now thanks guys Last edited: May 2, 2012
A. Bottlebrush A. Bottlebrush Frick said: A. caroliniana gets bushy like that but tables. Yours is got the bottlebrush growth to it. Plus the tips don't taper or curve like caroliniana. Click to expand... I think I agree with Bottlebrush now thanks guys