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    Posted: April 02 2015 at 10:47am
Is this a setosa? If so, is it tyree setosa?

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A little hard to tell, this photo looks more like Montipora Capricornus to me
 
 
Is it a mostly thin, flat "plate" of coral?
 
 
And "Tyree" is just a name of a specific grower. No way to know unless you know where you got it from
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No, I have a separate monti that is thin and plating. This is not like that. This one is encrusting.
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Does it look more like this, up close - as far as 'texture' of the coral goes?
 
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yes, will try to get a better picture.
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Than that is a Setosa Smile
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The coral posted is not a setosa. I can pull out my species ID books tonight and give you a good guess, but it's probably not capricornis either.

As mentioned, if you don't have lineage pointing back to Tyree, it's not a Tyree.
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Thanks ReefdUp, it will be great if you can ID it.

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It does not look like M. setosa to me either.
It could be M. undata or M. hodgesoni, or maybe even M. nodosa. Coral in aquaria often grow strangely different depending on light, flow, nutrient levels and nearby tank mates.

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Steve Tyree pre-dates the ORA company. He is an awesome hobbyist that started making money on some of the new varieties of coral that he acquired, grew and offered for sale at exorbitant prices. He just might be the originator of the marketing concept of giving coral cool sounding names to get more money for them.
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Setosa grows in almost a branching form.


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Ok, now that I have my book...

M. hodgsoni is out since the OP's coral doesn't have nearly the coenosteum ridges.
M. undata is definitely out due to no tuberculae ridges.
M. nodosa is definitely out due to no fused thecal papillae.

As Mark mentioned, corals grow depending on the local conditions. I usually like to ID corals when they reach about 6". Montipora and Acropora are the hardest genus to identify to the species level.

It could be M. capricornis as Bob mentioned (sorry, I was on my phone earlier and couldn't see enough detail). It may also be M. florida. I'm guessing it won't encrust much longer - it'll probably start plating here soon. It doesn't appear to be one of the true encrusting species.

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It doesn't exactly look like the picture tileman posted. 

Thank you ReefdUp. It has been in the tank right from the beginning (about 8 months). I am still trying to get a better picture. Will post as soon as I can.

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I had an Orange Cap that started out covering - almost 'encrusting' - the rock it was on before it started plating out horizontally.
 
Looked alot like your photo, Indu
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Managed to get some more pictures.






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Very interesting. How much of that is growth since it's been in your tank? Toward the bottom it seems to be growing like M. capricornis but older growth(?) comes stretching out in almost random shape as if it were Hydnophora. Some parts remind me of M. undata gone wild. Wacko
I'm curious to know if it has been in the same spot the entire time, what is the flow like there and last and perhaps most important, what coral is upstream that might be sending out chemicals to make it grow that way?

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my opinion, not worth much but..

lol its just a motipora frag that is growing weird. possibly cut and glued ridiculously by whom ever fragged it. and lighting can cause weird things to happen.

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There are what looks like many vermetid snail tubes in the photos. They will cause a lot of that odd growth.

I think in 6 months it'll look like a normal plating monti.
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I bet you are right. I will let everyone know how it turns out in a few months. This has been in the tank when we bought it about 8-9 months ago.

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