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Hey, I'll try to get a better pic when the polyps open more,
I have 2 sun corals of different species.

I am guessing the orange one might be a tubastrea since it doesn't have any branches that I can tell, and the yellow one might be a dendro since it appears to be branching...

What do you think...

yellow, with smaller polyps but branches:
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orange, with larger polyps but shorter:
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with the polyps just about fully extended:

upload_2019-6-18_2-29-40.png


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you can see, definitely different growth forms, but I am still not 100% sure on the species. was now considering tubenastria cornfield or something that sounds close to that (I forget the name right now, it's late).

the yellow one, I am sad that all the polyps are not fully extending, they are extremely slow to open, taking over an hour. I hope it can pull through and make it. The orange one is doing well comparatively.
 

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with the polyps just about fully extended:

upload_2019-6-18_2-29-40.png


upload_2019-6-18_2-33-9.png


you can see, definitely different growth forms, but I am still not 100% sure on the species. was now considering tubenastria cornfield or something that sounds close to that (I forget the name right now, it's late).

the yellow one, I am sad that all the polyps are not fully extending, they are extremely slow to open, taking over an hour. I hope it can pull through and make it. The orange one is doing well comparatively.
Beautiful, comrade
 

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