lhoy Premium Member Jan 26, 2008 #1 Just picked up this aquacultured coral from a LFS the other day. Haven't seen anything like it around here. Thanks, Lee
Just picked up this aquacultured coral from a LFS the other day. Haven't seen anything like it around here. Thanks, Lee
bryon0508 New member Jan 26, 2008 #2 here is a variation our club cals them Acropora Nana... IMG]http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u178/bryon0508/361798497_ecca00112b.jpg[/IMG]
here is a variation our club cals them Acropora Nana... IMG]http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u178/bryon0508/361798497_ecca00112b.jpg[/IMG]
katpurdy Premium Member Jan 26, 2008 #4 not a nana...the coralites are more rounded and tighter together in the id coral...could possibly be this... http://www2.aims.gov.au/coralsearch/html/001-100/Species pages/17.htm
not a nana...the coralites are more rounded and tighter together in the id coral...could possibly be this... http://www2.aims.gov.au/coralsearch/html/001-100/Species pages/17.htm
lhoy Premium Member Jan 26, 2008 #5 bryon0508 - I see you are from Moore - I graduated from Noble High School and OU!! The chesterfieldensis looks more like it, any other thoughts from others? I love this coral and just curious. My wife calls it a "mauve" color. Thanks, Lee
bryon0508 - I see you are from Moore - I graduated from Noble High School and OU!! The chesterfieldensis looks more like it, any other thoughts from others? I love this coral and just curious. My wife calls it a "mauve" color. Thanks, Lee
Kolognekoral New member Jan 26, 2008 #6 The axials are a bit too small for A. chesterfieldensis. It is such a small piece, it could be a few things, but I tend to A. kimbeensis.
The axials are a bit too small for A. chesterfieldensis. It is such a small piece, it could be a few things, but I tend to A. kimbeensis.