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  • Scolymia?

    Greetings All !

    This was invoiced to me as a Scolymia ... anyone have a more specific ID?



    TIA !
    "When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro."
    Hunter S. Thompson

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    I wish I knew. I haven't seen one just like that before. I'm glad you still have it...you do still have it don't you? If so, get it off the main floor

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    • #3
      I also know it as a Scolymia, never seen one that colour thou, vey nice should inflate to about double that size, it is a LPS. I see some damage on the side however it is quite a hardy coral and should heal fairly shortly.

      Needs low flow and not to much light would place it more towards the bottom of the tank.

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      • #4
        Gary, should be a Scolymia vitiensis:

        http://www.zeovit.com/forums/showthr...7094#post17094

        G.Alexander

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        • #5
          Greetings All !

          ... and Thank You All! ...

          It was the significantly depressed secondary colony center that threw me ... I've never seen one that deep before.

          I haven't seen one just like that before. I'm glad you still have it...you do still have it don't you? If so, get it off the main floor ...
          Yeah right, Madison ... ROTFL ... he got snatched within 10 hours of being put on display ... but I just got in some smaller orange, green ... and cherry red ... specimens from my Tonga guy (... you didn't think I got this on 104th street, did you? ... hehehe ...). Much smaller ... but still sweet, with better rock attachment.

          Gary, should be a Scolymia vitiensis:
          http://www.zeovit.com/forums/showth...17094#post17094
          G.Alexander
          G.Alexander ... you are the man! ... ... Many Thanks!
          "When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro."
          Hunter S. Thompson

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          • #6
            Originally posted by G.Alexander
            Gary, should be a Scolymia vitiensis:

            http://www.zeovit.com/forums/showthr...7094#post17094

            G.Alexander
            I agree.

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            • #7
              Here's a pic from Reefermadness.us

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