MammothReefer
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First let me say I'm not directing this at any specific individual. But I do feel as of late I've been spending a lot of time :deadhorse:
What is the deal with Efflos vs Solis. It seems nobody is ever happy with an ID of Solitaryensis for an acopora over the favored Efflorescens. Why is this? There seems to be this rather frustrating mis identification practice when it comes to these 2 corals. Where people seem to believe the difference in the species is based open the Growth. I believe some of the mis id issues may have come from a misquote from Tyree at some point? With Efflos being smoothed edge, and Soli's having branches, and able to form "levels" why efflos only cup. This can not be further from the truth. Both these features can or can not be present in EITHER Species.
I would say almost 70-80% of Soli's seem to get "ID'd" as Efflos? Why is this? Do efflos hold more value? Is there something more prestigious about an Efflo?
People also claim that they are almost impossible to tell apart. Again this is not true. Solis and Efflos have VERY different coralite structures. One is a smooth bump, where one side of the coralite is very often fused against the branch while the other has mildly elongated tubular coralites that have a straight cut (sharp edge), and often are detached from the main branch.
This is an efflo
This is a Soli
That coralites are VERY different.
Now onto the growth.
Here is a smoothed Edge Soli
and here is a smoothed edge Efflo
Here is a BRANCHING edged multi level efflo
and here is the same for a Soli
What are you thoughts?
What is the deal with Efflos vs Solis. It seems nobody is ever happy with an ID of Solitaryensis for an acopora over the favored Efflorescens. Why is this? There seems to be this rather frustrating mis identification practice when it comes to these 2 corals. Where people seem to believe the difference in the species is based open the Growth. I believe some of the mis id issues may have come from a misquote from Tyree at some point? With Efflos being smoothed edge, and Soli's having branches, and able to form "levels" why efflos only cup. This can not be further from the truth. Both these features can or can not be present in EITHER Species.
I would say almost 70-80% of Soli's seem to get "ID'd" as Efflos? Why is this? Do efflos hold more value? Is there something more prestigious about an Efflo?
People also claim that they are almost impossible to tell apart. Again this is not true. Solis and Efflos have VERY different coralite structures. One is a smooth bump, where one side of the coralite is very often fused against the branch while the other has mildly elongated tubular coralites that have a straight cut (sharp edge), and often are detached from the main branch.
This is an efflo

This is a Soli

That coralites are VERY different.
Now onto the growth.
Here is a smoothed Edge Soli

and here is a smoothed edge Efflo

Here is a BRANCHING edged multi level efflo

and here is the same for a Soli

What are you thoughts?
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