Norwegian 140g sps tank

Acropora Multiacuta.

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Acropora Lokani (?).

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Heliofungia.

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Montipora Australiensis.

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Echinopora Lamellosa.

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Montipora Undata frag.

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Acropora sp.

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Acropora Loripes and a Monti cap.

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This is a lovely Acro. To me it looks closer to A. rosaria. The pictured coral has dome shaped axial corallites and all corallite walls are thick. In contrast to A. rosaria, Veron descibes A. loripes has having "tubular axial corallites which may be naked on one side, and more widely spaced radial corallites". Once the colony matures, we will know for sure.

Acropora Lokani (?).

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I think it may be A. caroliniana based on the evident pocket like radial corallites and the"tapering, axial and incipient axial corallites curving upwards or pointing in different directions".
http://sdmas.com/corals/15.php


You are keeping some great looking corals. Thanks for sharing with us!
 
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such great groth! hope i can experience that some day. AMAZING colors and pictures thaks for sharing

Thank you :) I hope your corals will grow even faster than mine.

nice. what camera

Thank you. I use a Canon EOS 600D with the standard 18-55 lens.

This is a lovely Acro. To me it looks closer to A. rosaria. The pictured coral has dome shaped axial corallites and all corallite walls are thick. In contrast to A. rosaria, Veron descibes A. loripes has having "tubular axial corallites which may be naked on one side, and more widely spaced radial corallites". Once the colony matures, we will know for sure.


I think it may be A. caroliniana based on the evident pocket like radial corallites and the"tapering, axial and incipient axial corallites curving upwards or pointing in different directions".
http://sdmas.com/corals/15.php


You are keeping some great looking corals. Thanks for sharing with us!

Ok, thank you for your ID tip. The last coral was imported as A Caroliniana. But It has so thick branches compared to other Carolinianas I've seen.

Thank you. I'll share more pictures soon :)
 
Ah, ok. I thought you ment the one in the bottom:spin2:. I'm not sure if the green one looks like A Multiacuta. Difficult to say. It's been growing kind of weird.
 
Here's some pictures.

This Acropora I almost killed in a Lugols dip. This is how it looked like after the dip (it was almost over-grown by zoas and was already half-dead).

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This is ten days after. Getting some color back already.

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Acropora Unknown.

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This A. Turaki right next to it is one of my favs.

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When I got the A. Multiacuta as Dvanacker think it is :), it looked like this:

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Today it looks like this:

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I bought this Caulastrea Curvata in may 2010. This is a picture taken the day I got it (yeah I know it's overexposured):

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Here is a picture of it today:

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It looks kinda similar to the one in that photo. I think mine looks like A. Lokani too. Maybe you are right :)
 
Definately not a.caroliniana or a.lokani. Both have more tapered coralite tips (pointy).

I'm not sure what you mean by that. Are you saying that the axial corallites are more tubular in shape with those two species?

All three share structural similarities and both A. caroliniana and A. multiacuta have tapered axial corallites as Veron describes A. multiacuta with "branches consisting primarily of extremely long tapered axial corallites". To me the coral in question does not appear to have long enough axial corallites to be A. multiacuta. It does however, appear to have tapered corallites.

(I think its worth mentioning that A. caroliniana doesn't always have tapering corallites).



I'm not completely ruling out A. multiacuta, just voicing some concerns with the ID.
 
I'm not sure what you mean by that. Are you saying that the axial corallites are more tubular in shape with those two species?

All three share structural similarities and both A. caroliniana and A. multiacuta have tapered axial corallites as Veron describes A. multiacuta with "branches consisting primarily of extremely long tapered axial corallites". To me the coral in question does not appear to have long enough axial corallites to be A. multiacuta. It does however, appear to have tapered corallites.

(I think its worth mentioning that A. caroliniana doesn't always have tapering corallites).



I'm not completely ruling out A. multiacuta, just voicing some concerns with the ID.

I said "more" tapered corallites....meaning they are more tapered than what i see in the coral in question.

For comparision

my a.carolininia
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my a.lokani
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and the coral in question..
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Ok, thank you for Id Dvanacker:beer:

Do you have any idea what the one beneath could be?

The two corals look very similar....possible the same species? Sorry I have taken this thread on a bit of a detour....
 
Thanks, no worries :) I try to get ID for all my corals, so I am glad that you want to share your knowledge with me. You have some beautiful corals Dvanacker.

I hope you can help me ID this to. The only Acropora I've found some similarities with so far is A. Kirstyae.

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This I think is A. Hyacinthus.

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Acropora Loripes. Definately one of my favorites.

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Acropora Desalwii. I hope this get more colour when it develops.

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Could this be Acropora Formosa?

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This Montipora Verrucosa is growing fast.

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Acropora Tortuosa. Slow grower. But nice colour.

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The Pseudanthias Huchtii is watching over it's nest.

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I hope you can help me ID this to. The only Acropora I've found some similarities with so far is A. Kirstyae.

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The strongly appressed appearance of the radial corallites and general structure reminds me of A. valida. Unfortunately, the online database doesn't have the last image in Veron's book which is the closest to your coral. :crazy1: http://sdmas.com/corals/77.php

Acropora Loripes. Definately one of my favorites.

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Sorry for doubting you earlier, it looks much more like A. loripes with this image. The top down threw me off.
 
Beautiful tank and corals, my compliments! How do you like the Vortech compared to the Tunze's? I'm not sure which one to buy for my next upgrade.

Leonardo
 
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