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Yes it is fleshy. Thank you, I do enjoy the colors!If its very fleshy like acan with big in and out of skeleton abilities- micro amak. If is stiff and hard - favia. Regardless very nice colors
FaviaCan anyone identify if this is Micro Amak or some type of Favia? It was sold to me years ago as a Favia but was never 100% sure...would love to replace it but have never found another one..
Basically should be able to go from thisIf its very fleshy like acan with big in and out of skeleton abilities- micro amak. If is stiff and hard - favia. Regardless very nice colors
It may be i gotta get my geography check. For now im still confused between aussie/indoI never saw indo micros with the grey ridge. I only saw them once they stated coming from Australia. Even the new and old UFO has this distinction
Wow that’s what I’m talking about.... let’s see those “decade” growthStill have the OG UFO after all these years lol.
They really can "kiss" and stay together even glued to each other. Another story how so many mislabeled "micro favia" frags are in no way a micro amak and i suspect will damage lord or micro.Do micromussa amakusensis and micromussa lords play nice together? Picked up a frag of the ufo micros and not sure if they can be placed close to the lords
ThanksThey really can "kiss" and stay together even glued to each other. Another story how so many mislabeled "micro favia" frags are in no way a micro amak and i suspect will damage lord or micro.
Im not sure if Micro.Minuta acting. Never had one
Thanks for sharing your experience.My lordhowensis and amakusensis do not fight.