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What makes me think galaxea is the raised corallites. But it needs to open up a bit more, looks like you just glued it in.After looking at a bunch of pics of both, I am leaning galaxea over Goniapora.
I just picked it up on Sunday. This was last night, I have never seen the “stalks”as big as this except this time - Maybe this pic will help with a definitive ID?What makes me think galaxea is the raised corallites. But it needs to open up a bit more, looks like you just glued it in.
I’m leaning goniopora now. Can you take a pic under whites? But I’m sure it’s a goni now.I just picked it up on Sunday. This was last night, I have never seen the “stalks”as big as this except this time - Maybe this pic will help with a definitive ID?
It’s on the left here. I’ll try tonight to get a better pic with an orange lens on my phone.I’m leaning goniopora now. Can you take a pic under whites? But I’m sure it’s a goni now.
Agreed that the coral on the right of the photo is clove polyps, but the OP is talking about the coral on the left of the photo. I still maintain that it is some type of goniopora.Your latest picture would make me say clove polyps or a pipe organ, they are extremely similar.
Whoops my bad! I am in agreement that the coral on the left is a type of goniopora.Agreed that the coral on the right of the photo is clove polyps, but the OP is talking about the coral on the left of the photo. I still maintain that it is some type of goniopora.