Jul 1, 2024 #1 alpenreef Active Member View Badges Midwest Reefer My Tank Thread Joined Feb 13, 2024 Messages 230 Reaction score 270 Location USA Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Picked up these from a local reefer, all we know is they are wild and possibly Malaysian.
Jul 1, 2024 #2 tedfisher496 Active Member View Badges Joined Aug 29, 2023 Messages 264 Reaction score 117 Location Belle Vernon Rating - 0% 0 0 0 How long have you had them?
Jul 9, 2024 #3 thamnasteroid 2500 Club Member View Badges R2R App User Pacific Northwest Reefers Joined Aug 24, 2020 Messages 3,545 Reaction score 2,911 Location US Rating - 100% 1 0 0 Don't look to be wild; seems to have been captivity for some time
Jul 9, 2024 #4 JonoH ɹǝpunʍoᗡ ƃuıɟǝǝᴚ View Badges R2R App User Hospitality Award My Tank Thread My Aquarium Showcase Joined May 16, 2023 Messages 2,283 Reaction score 4,482 Location Adelaide, Australia Rating - 0% 0 0 0 The 2 on the right look like a Red Polyp Dallas
Jul 9, 2024 #5 JonoH ɹǝpunʍoᗡ ƃuıɟǝǝᴚ View Badges R2R App User Hospitality Award My Tank Thread My Aquarium Showcase Joined May 16, 2023 Messages 2,283 Reaction score 4,482 Location Adelaide, Australia Rating - 0% 0 0 0 For reference, this is my Red Polyp Dallas
Jul 9, 2024 #6 thamnasteroid 2500 Club Member View Badges R2R App User Pacific Northwest Reefers Joined Aug 24, 2020 Messages 3,545 Reaction score 2,911 Location US Rating - 100% 1 0 0 JonoH said: For reference, this is my Red Polyp Dallas Click to expand... Branches on OP's Acro are thinner and has less corallite density
JonoH said: For reference, this is my Red Polyp Dallas Click to expand... Branches on OP's Acro are thinner and has less corallite density