Hi everyone.
I picked up a bunch of coral frags this weekend at a LFS who's haveing a 40% Black Friday Sale through the end of the month. They sold me the below as a hammer (I asked in the store if it was a hammer or a torch) and after having it in my tank I getting to really study it, I think it's actually a torch. Happy to be wrong, but the tentacles seem to be able to elongate much more than any of my hammers.
Anyhow, now I'm less confident in some of the other frag's identifications and would like to try to confirm their species. I'm not as interested in the marketing name, but if you know it, great! I shot these on my Nikon mirrorless with a macro lens and 85B filter through the Avast Porthole under Kessil A360x lights when at the "whitest" part of my schedule. If they're still too blue. I can retake them tomorrow with some manual light settings. My best guess is above each photo.
I picked up a bunch of coral frags this weekend at a LFS who's haveing a 40% Black Friday Sale through the end of the month. They sold me the below as a hammer (I asked in the store if it was a hammer or a torch) and after having it in my tank I getting to really study it, I think it's actually a torch. Happy to be wrong, but the tentacles seem to be able to elongate much more than any of my hammers.
Anyhow, now I'm less confident in some of the other frag's identifications and would like to try to confirm their species. I'm not as interested in the marketing name, but if you know it, great! I shot these on my Nikon mirrorless with a macro lens and 85B filter through the Avast Porthole under Kessil A360x lights when at the "whitest" part of my schedule. If they're still too blue. I can retake them tomorrow with some manual light settings. My best guess is above each photo.
- Some type of blastomussa?
- An acan?
- Montipora?
- I think a favia?
- No idea, and I forget what they store called it...
- I think this is Bubblegum Digitata Montipora
- I have no idea but I loved that it looked like a mini dome brain coral. I'd really love to know what it is... right now it's aproximately the size of a gumball.
- I've tried comparing this to online photos but I can't tell if this is a Cyphastrea, Leptastrea or maybe a Bernardpora??
- Some kind of encrusting montipora?
- Alledgedly this is a "easy" acro?
- Another encrusting monti (with some bonus zoas)?
- A lobophyllia maybe?
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