Icefire Seasoned reefer Jan 17, 2015 #1 Bought it at the LFS Quite bright, pale green with flashy phosphorescent dot Attachments image.jpg 50.1 KB · Views: 0
Jettareefer New member Jan 18, 2015 #4 Looks a Lps to its hard to tell the spots look to uniform for an acro or monti polyps.
A aromano Member Jan 18, 2015 #5 leptoseris? pavona? hard to tell from pics could also be a chalice of some sort
Tweaked FUP&A Member Jan 18, 2015 #6 Jettareefer said: Looks a Lps to its hard to tell the spots look to uniform for an acro or monti polyps. Click to expand... Technically there is only polyp stony, no large and small. That is a trade reference and not used in true identification.
Jettareefer said: Looks a Lps to its hard to tell the spots look to uniform for an acro or monti polyps. Click to expand... Technically there is only polyp stony, no large and small. That is a trade reference and not used in true identification.
Tweaked FUP&A Member Jan 18, 2015 #7 aromano said: leptoseris? pavona? hard to tell from pics could also be a chalice of some sort Click to expand... Was also thinking possibly samacora.
aromano said: leptoseris? pavona? hard to tell from pics could also be a chalice of some sort Click to expand... Was also thinking possibly samacora.
Icefire Seasoned reefer Jan 19, 2015 #9 Here's the best I could do, there is 2 hole with 2 antenna poking from one, look like to be small polyp all around, I tought it was skelleton ridge:
Here's the best I could do, there is 2 hole with 2 antenna poking from one, look like to be small polyp all around, I tought it was skelleton ridge:
Reef Bass colors and textures Jan 19, 2015 #12 Looks like possibly a vermatid snail living there too. Ever see a mucous net trailing from where those antennae emerge?
Looks like possibly a vermatid snail living there too. Ever see a mucous net trailing from where those antennae emerge?