K kay-bee Gambusia MFK Member May 21, 2006 254 4 16 Tampa, FL Jun 6, 2008 #171 serafino, No, it's not dragon soul favia. Here's another (and hopefully better) pic of the same coral (repositioned) and for a hint the corallites are about 3mm-5mm in diameter:
serafino, No, it's not dragon soul favia. Here's another (and hopefully better) pic of the same coral (repositioned) and for a hint the corallites are about 3mm-5mm in diameter:
S schaadrak Gambusia MFK Member May 4, 2007 363 1 18 Uppinnia Jun 6, 2008 #172 That has got to be the most oddly shaped zoa colony I've ever seen. I can't remember every color morph but they look like the reverse of PPE's.
That has got to be the most oddly shaped zoa colony I've ever seen. I can't remember every color morph but they look like the reverse of PPE's.
K kay-bee Gambusia MFK Member May 21, 2006 254 4 16 Tampa, FL Jun 6, 2008 #173 Not a zoanthid colony. Here's another clue: it's a stony coral, not a soft coral.
B BIGgourami Polypterus MFK Member Jan 31, 2007 6,184 12 92 36 Chicago, IL Jun 6, 2008 #174 some kind of favia a closed brain i dont' have a sci name for it though
B BIGgourami Polypterus MFK Member Jan 31, 2007 6,184 12 92 36 Chicago, IL Jun 6, 2008 #175 prisim favia?
K kay-bee Gambusia MFK Member May 21, 2006 254 4 16 Tampa, FL Jun 6, 2008 #176 I'll go ahead and reveal the identity: it's a leptastrea (also known as crust coral due to its encrusting growth pattern). Since no one identified that coral, I'll post pic of something different (if that is the correct protocol):
I'll go ahead and reveal the identity: it's a leptastrea (also known as crust coral due to its encrusting growth pattern). Since no one identified that coral, I'll post pic of something different (if that is the correct protocol):
K kay-bee Gambusia MFK Member May 21, 2006 254 4 16 Tampa, FL Jun 6, 2008 #178 Schaadrak, Tubastraea is correct (it's either t. diaphana or t. micrantha, one of the two). Your turn!
Schaadrak, Tubastraea is correct (it's either t. diaphana or t. micrantha, one of the two). Your turn!