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For sure anacropora. I have a good size one
For sure anacropora. I have a good size one
@vetteguy53081 's coral is probably an Anacropora. The only other thing it could be is a Montipora, but Montipora has tuberculae or papillae while Anacropora has hooded corallites, which this coral has.Neither the coral from OP or Vette coral are Anacropora. There are only a handful Anacropora. All in muddy type environment and are not colorful. They have pointed terminal branches but without terminal polyps. From Dr. J.E.N. Verona’s book
This is from a known anacropora breeder in our area who sells to many pets stores. I saw same at MACNA from east coast vendor as anacropora. Im convinced it is@vetteguy53081 's coral is probably an Anacropora. The only other thing it could be is a Montipora, but Montipora has tuberculae or papillae while Anacropora has hooded corallites, which this coral has.
Google search shows this as a green Goblin anacroporaNeither the coral from OP or Vette coral are Anacropora. There are only a handful Anacropora. All in muddy type environment and are not colorful. They have pointed terminal branches but without terminal polyps. From Dr. J.E.N. Verona’s book
WWC is selling this as a slimeball anacropora also
I do agree with you that it is probably an Anacropora, but you shouldn't just trust vendor IDs, as even reputable vendors misidentify corals all the time.This is from a known anacropora breeder in our area who sells to many pets stores. I saw same at MACNA from east coast vendor as anacropora. Im convinced it is
very trueI do agree with you that it is probably an Anacropora, but you shouldn't just trust vendor IDs, as even reputable vendors misidentify corals all the time.