Jun 1, 2026 #1 M mercm3 New Member View Badges R2R App User Joined Feb 12, 2026 Messages 3 Reaction score 0 Location San Diego Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Was told it was a lobo but I'm not sure it is. Ignore my dirty glass and sand :(. It has a thick solid skeleton probably 1" high.
Was told it was a lobo but I'm not sure it is. Ignore my dirty glass and sand :(. It has a thick solid skeleton probably 1" high.
Jun 1, 2026 #2 commod0re that one guy View Badges My Tank Thread Joined Mar 22, 2025 Messages 749 Reaction score 1,026 Location Bothell, WA Rating - 0% 0 0 0 that is indeed a lobophyllia
Jun 2, 2026 #3 thamnasteroid 2500 Club Member View Badges R2R App User Pacific Northwest Reefers Joined Aug 24, 2020 Messages 3,550 Reaction score 2,916 Location US Rating - 100% 1 0 0 Dipsastraea, not Lobophyllia. Js looks sorta like one because it was fragged along the corallite boundaries, but Lobos have much larger polyps
Dipsastraea, not Lobophyllia. Js looks sorta like one because it was fragged along the corallite boundaries, but Lobos have much larger polyps
Jun 2, 2026 #4 commod0re that one guy View Badges My Tank Thread Joined Mar 22, 2025 Messages 749 Reaction score 1,026 Location Bothell, WA Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Ah yeah I see that now, I agree this is dipsastraea