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Whatever it is it’s reealllyyy happy!Probably a stylo, could be a digi
That was my first thought but it’s the only one like it I have. I moved it to the other side of the tank because it was growing so fast and it promptly attached and changed it’s direction of growth since I put it on its side.Are you sure that's the same coral?
I have 2 others that grow much more slowly. One is thankfully plowing down some palys that ended up in the tank. There are also several fast growing acros in there. Will stylo win over them do you think? If so I will frag this beast out and watch for new starts.Careful with the stylos. They can spread in the water column and show up anywhere in the tank. Just keep an eye out for that and you will be just fine. Otherwise they can take over an entire tank.
I think you are thinking of procillopora. They can reproduce through polyp bailout and pop up all over the place.Careful with the stylos. They can spread in the water column and show up anywhere in the tank. Just keep an eye out for that and you will be just fine. Otherwise they can take over an entire tank.
can they actually? i know pocci can (my tank became over run) i had a small random purple stylo patch in my tank that was about a quarter sized for a year or so until pocci grew over itCareful with the stylos. They can spread in the water column and show up anywhere in the tank. Just keep an eye out for that and you will be just fine. Otherwise they can take over an entire tank.
I thought the same, this was an issue with pocci's not Stylo's?can they actually? i know pocci can (my tank became over run) i had a small random purple stylo patch in my tank that was about a quarter sized for a year or so until pocci grew over it
Your thinking of a poccilapora, the green poccilapora. The OP's Pic could be a green poccilapora, the Pic is too blue to really tell.Careful with the stylos. They can spread in the water column and show up anywhere in the tank. Just keep an eye out for that and you will be just fine. Otherwise they can take over an entire tank.
The more I look at OP's Pic, the more I think you're right.Sorry but I think the OP has pocillopora.
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Oh yea, there are other corals too with that propagation strategy. I’ve seen it and it’s not pretty. You will see it with someone who built a nice system and got board after a few years… then ignored the tank for a year. Pocc have the reputation but I’ve seen it with echinopora and it ended up being a spices tank. The stuff was growing on the glass and everywhere.can they actually? i know pocci can (my tank became over run) i had a small random purple stylo patch in my tank that was about a quarter sized for a year or so until pocci grew over it
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Will do so later. I also have a pocillopora that looks quite different. The piece in question has a much stronger blue tint than my damicornis which is bright green.Your thinking of a poccilapora, the green poccilapora. The OP's Pic could be a green poccilapora, the Pic is too blue to really tell.
Stylophora and Stylocoeniella are fine in a reef and don't spread out.
@voelter76 ,can you post a white light Pic?