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I believe the original colony came to us as blastomussa merleti. I'm not so sure. Thoughts? I feel that it could be Micromussa amakusensis.
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Ridges on the polyps dont look like blasto to me. You may be onto something.
 

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I’d say it’s some kinda of favia. I’ve never seen a blasto with feeding tentacles like that.
 
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It could be, I don’t usually see them with as defined of ridges as yours has though. But a pretty piece regardless!
Agreed for sure on that lol. Lmk if you're interested in a nice frag. I cut down about 20 pieces from the parent colony. Each is a little smaller than the pic above. I always cut myself a few extra heads lol. Perks. I couldn't find an outstanding common name, so I'm calling them crimson raider micromussa for now.
 

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OG product description says:
Placement: Top
Lighting: High
Waterflow: Moderate

Quick research into the micromussa above suggests that lower intensity lighting is preferred and placement generally middle to bottom.

Can anyone confirm one way or another [for the specific specimen shown above]?

Few examples:
Etc.
 
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OG product description says:
Placement: Top
Lighting: High
Waterflow: Moderate

Quick research into the micromussa above suggests that lower intensity lighting is preferred and placement generally middle to bottom.

Can anyone confirm one way or another [for the specific specimen shown above]?

Few examples:
Etc.
I am looking at the exact specimen above right now lol. I have it in my 20 gallon midway up the rockwork. It is under a radion xr30 pro g5 at 10% intensity. Its doing really really well. Seems to take moderate flow and lighting with no issues.
 

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Hi guys.
I put a public post but no responses as of yet.
I am looking also for an id but is for one of my torch’s.

any help will be appreciated. It’s a lot more yellow than gold with a turquoise/green base.

I have indo HG in the tank as well as Aussie HG so any advice appreciated.
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