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Yes my 180g is about seven months in...not my first time reefing though...been on a 10 year hiatus doing big FW predators and such. Lot's of my Euphyllia colonies have been going 5 months plus and have gone from single to three heads and one actually has four heads, Acans/Micromussa have doubled, my montis and purple milk sylo has gone crazy, I have been maintaining a rainbow goni for about 3 months..My duncan has gone from 4 to 18 heads. I have some nice lepto, cyphastrea, and chalice growth.Looks rather like a Caulastrea colony...
Also, your tank looks very young, maybe too soon for coral?
This frag was sold to me as Astreopora. The skeleton is web-like as it is in alveopora or gonipora, but the polyps are smaller than most cyphastrea. Any thoughts?
Yeah I am a little stumped the polyps are almost sps size. I was also considering maybe a green bernadapora (most I see are duller and earthy colored though) or some sort of microgoni, but once again the polyps throw me off. Thanks for giving it a swing.@encrustingacro any ideas?
I’d say it could be an Astreopora but it doesn’t look like the polyps are correct.
Any clue what it might be? It has a goni like skeleton with much shorter, smaller, and tighter polips...could it be a type of porites?Not Astreopora; Astreopora has papillae and larger, more widely spaced corallites with tentacles in 2 orders.
Not Bernardpora either
It's an acroporid of some sort; either Montipora or small-polyp AlveoporaAny clue what it might be? It has a goni like skeleton with much shorter, smaller, and tighter polips...could it be a type of porites?