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Thank you! This is greatBased on this article, my guess would be Caulastrea or trumpet coral
Astraeosmilia is a new Genus that Splits up the Candy Corals | Reef Builders | The Reef and Saltwater Aquarium Blog
Astraeosmilia is a new genus of stony coral that is about to change up our understanding of the candy or trumpet corals, formerly limited to the Caulastraea genus. This new group of stony corals pulls…reefbuilders.com
Do you think I can place him closer to the green candy canes to the left of him?Pretty straightforward care. Pretty easy of an LPS, low-low-moderate flow if I remember correctly and low-moderate light
Yes, though not touching of courseDo you think I can place him closer to the green candy canes to the left of him?
Y'all actually helped me with another candy cane I have that I bought from Corals Anonymous. I couldn’t figure out why one was so much bigger and fluffier than the other, even though they were the same neon green I’m in my first year and I’m obsessed with my tank but still soaking up as much education as I can. Thanks again.Yes, though not touching of course
Caulastraea/Astraeosmilia = candy canes
They are the same coral after all
Both of those are Astraeosmilia curvata. Caulastrea (furcata) are the purple/pinwheel ones.yes, it is Caulastrea. It's fine to place next to other Caulastrea of different colors.
From what I know, neither Caulastrea nor Astraeosmilia are particularly aggressive, so you should be able to place them close to each other.Do you think I can place him closer to the green candy canes to the left of him?