SPS identification please?

Lionfan

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Not sure on the 1st one, maybe a. tenius. 2nd is M. digi and the 3rd is a cats paw (Stylophora pistillata).

Chris
 
Chris what about this one, somebody sais it was pretty rare. It keeps changing. First it was beige with purple tips, now the stalks are getting greener and
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the tips color up and then fade.
 
That one is a little more difficult. I'll have to pass on that one. The first 3 were pretty common, so they were easy, but I'm sure someone on the board can ID that one.

I might guess that it's a bottle brush, but then again, that's a guess.

Chris
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6810548#post6810548 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Zigzag Man
Top one looks almost like a Chip's Acro to me... but then again I could be wrong. :D


I second that =)
 
Chips (ORA), second looks to be a coral from the family Siderastreidae and genus Psammocora, but i wouldnt rule out pavona, next is the family Pocilloporidae genus Pocillopora, Last is an Acroporidae (acropora) my guess on a species name would be Valida.

Best of luck to you
 
I have #1 and #4...... I was told that the first is a ORA Chips and the last was a Valida also......gets deep purple tips with green polyps that come and go also and I still don't know why...........
 
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