selje
Acroholic
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
Sorry for doubting you earlier, it looks much more like A. loripes with this image. The top down threw me off.
Are you sure? I have A. Valida and that is not very similar to this one:crazy1:
No worries about the Loripes

You have a lovely collection of corals, your tank looks very nice :wave:
Where did you get your setosa?
Thank you. I got my Setosa frag from a fellow reefer in Norway. He imported it as a tiny frag from the US a couple of years ago.
Could this one possibly be M. capitata? I don't think M. verrucosa show the branching that your coral does. Veron notes that this species has skeletal detail "similar to that of Montipora verrucosa, which does not form primarily branched colonies". http://sdmas.com/corals/457.php
I think you are right! Thank you

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
Thank you Leonardo. I love the Vortechs. I had three 6045 nanostreams and one 6101 turbellestream before. And the flow can't be compared. The 6101 and the Vortech is supposed to have the same max flow (12 000 litres per hour). But the Vortech MP40w ES is much stronger.
I took a little video of them, you can see here if you want: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qu0L0EVC4HA
You can see the flow generated at the end. The first 40 seconds is to show the soundlevel from the pumps.