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Topic: Need help on identity Posted: October 23 2012 at 11:28pm |
Hope someone can help me to identify this guy?
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Posted: October 24 2012 at 1:48am |
Looks like Colt Coral. Is it soft or hard?
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Posted: October 24 2012 at 7:33am |
It's supposed to be a hard coral
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Posted: October 24 2012 at 10:12am |
Hmm I'm no expert, it looks like colt. But if its hard than I have no idea, sps isn't my thing.
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Posted: October 24 2012 at 12:07pm |
Looks alot like a Colt or maybe Kenya Tree.
Gary, if you touch it, does it bend?
Does it 'sway' in the current? Not the little polyps, but the whiole thing...
a hard (SPS) coral won't do either.
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Posted: October 24 2012 at 12:09pm |
Looks like green bubble algae to me...with a tree like structure on it.
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Posted: October 24 2012 at 12:12pm |
fdc_guy wrote:
Looks like green bubble algae to me...with a tree like structure on it. |
I think he is asking about the 'tree like structure"on there , Dave
Hopefully not about those little green round things...
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Posted: October 24 2012 at 12:46pm |
Ya was just asking about the.. 'tree' thing.. But thanks about the heads up on those bubbles spreading that algae.
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Posted: October 24 2012 at 4:35pm |
Justaddsalt, is it hard or soft to the touch? If its soft or "meaty" feeling than its Colt Coral.
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Posted: October 24 2012 at 4:47pm |
K it's soft to the touch.. So I have Colt.. Thanks everyone
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Posted: October 24 2012 at 4:53pm |
It's probably a Sinularia species (leather coral) with green Valonia (bubble algae). Sinularias are a soft coral, but they are composed of tiny calcium splinters (spicules) that can align and allow them to be semi-rigid or flow in the current. When they die, they do not leave behind a skeleton - just very tiny splinters.
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Posted: October 24 2012 at 5:01pm |
Kool thanks for the info
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Posted: October 24 2012 at 5:02pm |
Does anyone have a pic of what they look like when they get bigger
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Posted: October 24 2012 at 5:56pm |
http://www.tidalgardens.com/pages/coral/sinularia.html
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Posted: October 29 2012 at 9:22pm |
ReefdUp wrote:
It's probably a Sinularia species (leather coral) with green Valonia (bubble algae). Sinularias are a soft coral, but they are composed of tiny calcium splinters (spicules) that can align and allow them to be semi-rigid or flow in the current. When they die, they do not leave behind a skeleton - just very tiny splinters. |
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Posted: October 29 2012 at 9:23pm |
JustAddSalt wrote:
Does anyone have a pic of what they look like when they get bigger |
Here's the one in my tank
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Posted: October 30 2012 at 1:41am |
Jbeck, that looks amazing! I've never seen one so big and full like that. Major props sir!
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Posted: October 30 2012 at 6:36am |
I agree that is a impressive coral you have there. Thanks for the pic.
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