Button scolys, what are they?

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WOW I had no idea there were beautiful mini scoly's until this week. These are so cool!! So they won't get to big? I have a nano that has a big scoly in it and it's growing like a beast. Maybe time to trade it in for a button? So even with heavy feeding they won't get to big? Do they split?
 

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I have 6 of them in my DT. They are super cool and act/feed similar to the larger scolys I have... Here are some pics under blues...
They are quite beautiful and I haven't seen much in the way of aggression, but then again, they have good clearance from other corals. A couple of mine have 2 heads... The last pic is one of the minis next to a bigger brethren.


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They look like little hybrids of acans/scolys. Has anyone here tried putting a normal scoly close to the button ones? With lack of long sweeper tentacles I don't understand how a scoly would be to threatening
 

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So glad that I found this thread. I have been nursing a pretty cool “hitchiker” that came on my LR I ordered about a year ago. I noticed this when it was the size of a peppercorn about 6 months ago. It wasn't until I upgraded my light that it all of a sudden is quite literally showing its true colors. Pretty sure this is a button scoly. There's no feathery edge tentacles and now is bigger than some of my zoa polyps.
 

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So glad that I found this thread. I have been nursing a pretty cool “hitchiker” that came on my LR I ordered about a year ago. I noticed this when it was the size of a peppercorn about 6 months ago. It wasn't until I upgraded my light that it all of a sudden is quite literally showing its true colors. Pretty sure this is a button scoly. There's no feathery edge tentacles and now is bigger than some of my zoa polyps.
PHOTO!! :)
 

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Button scoliosis are actually a species of micromussa called micromussa pacifica.
So button scolys are not related to scolys at all? Or both button and normal sized scolys got changed to micromussa Pacifica. I ask because I thought I heard someone say a scoly is no longer the correct term.

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So button scolys are not related to scolys at all? Or both button and normal sized scolys got changed to micromussa Pacifica. I ask because I thought I heard someone say a scoly is no longer the correct term.

OP still waiting for a photo muhahaha
Button scolies are micromussa pacifica, regular scolies are homophyllia australis. They are related as they are both in the same family: lobophylliidae.
 

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I picked up my first button Scoly at one of our frag swaps. The more I look at them they seem like mini trachys that never get to large as opposed to mini scolys (I guess both look similar). I have it right next to acans I’ll update if they start fighting.
 

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