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  • Here are two of them...any ideas?

    http://www.precision-aquatics.com/ga...30/unident.jpg

    http://www.precision-aquatics.com/ga...0/whatisit.jpg

    You can kind of see the polyps extending on the left of it here:

  • #2
    First one appears to possibly be a oxypora or an echinophyllia

    Second -- which I am assuming you are not asking about the Acan Lord Howe looks like maybe a tunicate.

    Dave B
    400g SPS Reef - 33g Surge - +30k gph Flow - Lots of DIY / 1100g Outdoor SPS System / 280g FO Watch my Reef Tank, LIVE!!!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by o2manyfish
      First one appears to possibly be a oxypora or an echinophyllia

      Second -- which I am assuming you are not asking about the Acan Lord Howe looks like maybe a tunicate.

      Dave B



      2nd, too small to tell (right coral)

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      • #4
        First I am quite certain its not an oxy or an enchino, and the second I am quite sure its not a tunicate. It has a hard texure and has polyps like a monti. Any thing else?

        Edward you shoudl be all over this =P.

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        • #5
          I've seen a closed up goniopora that looked very similar to the second one..
          Marc
          Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day...teach a man to fish and he'll sit in the boat and drink beer all day.

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          • #6
            Can goni have polyps less then 1mm across?

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            • #7
              Here is a pic now that it has been in the tank a few days:

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              • #8
                Its starting to look like an astreopora

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