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Flybynight :beer: , When you need help again. I'll do my best to help you out again,, but with a better outcome... :lol:
I wanna create as much reefing buddies here on RC as possible, would love to get everyones respect and help when I need it too... a merry christmas to all...
 
My new friends, awe.

Thanks guys, much respect to both of you.

And to all a goodnight.

Happy Holidays.

Mucho
 
I thought I had seen it all as far as ‘named’ polyps until I saw them compared to pure bred dogs.

It appears to me that people who are fond of names want it all ways. They won’t accept a ‘true’ Perun PPE if it does not look like one, and they won’t accept a LFS bought one because it does not have ‘true’ lineage. I have no personal experience with PPE’s, but I promise a Perun won’t look correct under my lights, which contain no actinics. So if I purchased some I would be out of luck, because those with other Perun's would reject it, no matter what the paperwork.

It’s important to never forget that what we are discussing are color morphs, not species or sub-species. My take from the linked article is that even the ‘true’ Perun is a color morph. What does ‘months to color up’ mean? To me it means they morphed under lights different than what they had in the ocean, probably brighter and bluer. From what did they morph from? We have no pictures but I assume it was a red/brownish. So to say a polyp that does the same morph is not a ‘true’ one even though it looks EXACTLY the same is not being consistant.

It’s all money. Nobody who purchases a ‘true’ polyp for 50 (or whatever they go for) will accept a wild as ‘true’ no matter what. It devalues what they have, particularly if the ‘false’ grows fast. Conveniently the standards can change, it can be color, or growth speed, or if those match, it can be lineage. It keeps them ‘rare’. All the better if the dismissal is arbitrary.

At least when I take my PB great dane from the kitchen to the back yard it stays the same, no matter the lighting. He won’t switch from a brindle to a bi-color.

Not true for polyps.


nalbar
 
It’s important to never forget that what we are discussing are color morphs, not species or sub-species. My take from the linked article is that even the ‘true’ Perun is a color morph. What does ‘months to color up’ mean? To me it means they morphed under lights different than what they had in the ocean, probably brighter and bluer. From what did they morph from? We have no pictures but I assume it was a red/brownish.

You are close to correct in the red/brownish but it is a different color and yes it is brighter and bluer light.

I should have some pictures of the transformation posted within a few weeks.

It is also has to be geographically the same polyp to get the exact morph. From what I have seen??

good luck
 
Have any of you guys cut the flesh between 2 polyps of the PPEs? I did this recently, about 2-3 months ago. I just took my frag which had 6 polyps on it, and everywhere flesh was connecting polyps i sliced it with a razor blade. Within about 4 weeks i saw each polyp had 2 small little bumps at its base, and each of those bumps became a polyp. Now i have 12 polyps, and a few more newbies still forming.
 
Impur great thread! I am changing color. Have not most of you changed a GPE into an RPE??? This GPE is from the same region as PPE. It might be a bust but I am about 90%there. good luck
 
I do that all the time with quite a few of my zoa/palys (bam bams, AOG, RPE's). It is a very efficient way of inducing growth.
 
I cant do that in my current tank.. any newly fragged zoos/palys get attacked and chewed on by really big ampipods... maybe in my 37cube, I'll do that. If I cut them, its like ringing a dinner bell to them.
 
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