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Here is mine, it was sold as a Australian and it's skeleton looks similar to yours. I've had it for almost 2 years now. I think Indos have the cone shape while australian ones have this shape that we have.
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Here is mine, it was sold as a Australian and it's skeleton looks similar to yours. I've had it for almost 2 years now. I think Indos have the cone shape while australian ones have this shape that we have.
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Nice! what are you feeding it and how often?
 

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Here is mine, it was sold as a Australian and it's skeleton looks similar to yours. I've had it for almost 2 years now. I think Indos have the cone shape while australian ones have this shape that we have.
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Don't mean to harass you but......

Completely false information here, and no idea where this information started and has just spread as word of mouth. The formation of the skeleton is just where they are collected from. Conical shaped bases are collected from the sandbed, while flatter shapes are collected/fragged from the rock work.

Similar to wall or branching hammers. Same coral, just different growth patterns. Has nothing to do with what region they are collected from.
 

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Both of my elegance's are aussie( LFS showed me the shipping label, and invoice from the supplier in AU. Over the years we have become close friends so he did not hesitate to show me), and both have conical bases. FWIW.
 

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Don't mean to harass you but......

Completely false information here, and no idea where this information started and has just spread as word of mouth. The formation of the skeleton is just where they are collected from. Conical shaped bases are collected from the sandbed, while flatter shapes are collected/fragged from the rock work.

Similar to wall or branching hammers. Same coral, just different growth patterns. Has nothing to do with what region they are collected from.


Thanks for clarifying that. I was always told otherwise. Is there a way to determine australian vs indo vs malaysian based on other characteristics by any chance?
 

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I have Huge Australian and very hardy

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