What is this? Found it after cave-in

billyboy69

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I've had some of this LR for 2 months before I moved it into the 180g I was doing a little rock work in the tank today and had a cave-in and found this.?
 

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That's pretty cool. I was going to say some sort of sponge but it almost looks like an encrusting coral too or favia. If it was not exposed to light for a long while, I'd have to say sponge. Very weird
 
I'd say its a favia too. Heres a pic of my red and green eyed one.

It's completely encrusting the rock following the rock contours.
 
I'm not having a lot of luck searching Psammocora vaughani ....I'd like to learn as much as I can to keep it healthy and growing. I also can't fined one that has the same colour as the one I have... I'm still unsure if it's sps or lps? Can someone help me out a little here
 
I'm not having a lot of luck searching Psammocora vaughani ....I'd like to learn as much as I can to keep it healthy and growing. I also can't fined one that has the same colour as the one I have... I'm still unsure if it's sps or lps? Can someone help me out a little here

I put a link in with my guess if you are looking to verify it. It might not be P. vaughani. But it is Psammocora. It could be Psammocora profundacella aslo. Definitely not a Favia or War Coral.
http://coral.aims.gov.au/factsheet.jsp?speciesCode=0334

If you want to know more about Psammocora species check this thread out.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1317182

The color will not matter when IDing a coral, if you go by it then color can even be confusing.

I would say this is an SPS, but is can be debated like Cyphastrea, the polyps are just in between that decision.
 
I put a link in with my guess if you are looking to verify it. It might not be P. vaughani. But it is Psammocora. It could be Psammocora profundacella aslo. Definitely not a Favia or War Coral.
http://coral.aims.gov.au/factsheet.jsp?speciesCode=0334

If you want to know more about Psammocora species check this thread out.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1317182

The color will not matter when IDing a coral, if you go by it then color can even be confusing.

I would say this is an SPS, but is can be debated like Cyphastrea, the polyps are just in between that decision.
thanks it seems to be looking better every time I look at it
 
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