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Rainbow Loom is my first thought.
I didn’t say I was right , just that it was my first thoughtRainbow loom is not a tenuis though
I guess. I had a large Walt disney a while ago so it's colors and Coralites looked iffy. But we really won't know till it's bigger anyway. I have a Walt Disney coming anyway and thought eh why notI didn’t say I was right , just that it was my first thought
This is why new reefers have so much trouble. People who don’t know say things like this for internet points.I didn’t say I was right , just that it was my first thought
Ultra/master grade acropora tenuisThey are all made up designer names.......as an salt, this is what drives me crazy, in your lighting it turns into a new coral called "Monkey Balls" ..........Genus, Species name is all that matters....Latin name identification.
Not Cartoon Names ....Rant over
Excuse me? Have I insulted you?This is why new reefers have so much trouble. People who don’t know say things like this for internet points.
Great so what is the scientific name thenThey are all made up designer names.......as an salt, this is what drives me crazy, in your lighting it turns into a new coral called "Monkey Balls" ..........Genus, Species name is all that matters....Latin name identification.
Not Cartoon Names ....Rant over
Kind of. You saw a picture and said the first thing that came to mind. This doesn’t help anyone in the hobby.Excuse me? Have I insulted you?
It appears to be acropora tenuis based off the structure of the coral. But based off the photos you provided it does appear to be a WD or WD Jr. depending on who named itGreat so what is the scientific name then
That's what I thought. Looks very "tenuisy" for a lake of a better word.It appears to be acropora tenuis based off the structure of the coral. But based off the photos you provided it does appear to be a WD or WD Jr. depending on who named it
ok boss.Kind of. You saw a picture and said the first thing that came to mind. This doesn’t help anyone in the hobby.
I get it. It was helpful. Was looking more for scientific name even though as I'm reading my.original post it doesn't look that way at all.ok boss.
@VanDalsenReef I hope you saw my answer as an attempt to be helpful, which is how it was intended.
Not the first thing....Allow the OP to get info from the forum....Fabulous ForumKind of. You saw a picture and said the first thing that came to mind. This doesn’t help anyone in the hobby.
Or, and hear me out, the attributes, criteria, or standards by which named corals are identified are so vague and arbitrary that identification will always be at best an educated guess, one that is completely subjective and subject to things like confirmation bias (it would be better if your new coral is a ‘whatever trendy coral’, so the attributes which point in that direction are more heavily weighted).This is why new reefers have so much trouble. People who don’t know say things like this for internet points.
no you have notExcuse me? Have I insulted you?