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Looks like a discosoma mushroom to me. Not acan.
None of what’s mentioned. It’s a goniastrea part of the faviidea family. Everyone calls it a favia as well because it’s kind of hard to tell the difference from a favia.
Look it up and you’ll see. It’s 1 skeleton but the skeleton is a bit deeper and the polyps look fluffier and separate.@thamnasteroid any ideas?
Looks like a discosoma mushroom to me. Not acan.
It has a skeleton
None of what’s mentioned. It’s a goniastrea part of the faviidea family. Everyone calls it a favia as well because it’s kind of hard to tell the difference from a favia.
Maybe, i'm just a bit stumped because each polpy looks a bit more separated than I am used to with what we ususally call "favia"
It's not Goniastrea; no paliform lobes. Also, Goniastrea is part of Merulinidae, not Faviidae; Faviidae only contains Atlantic speciesNone of what’s mentioned. It’s a goniastrea part of the faviidea family. Everyone calls it a favia as well because it’s kind of hard to tell the difference from a favia.
Compare with actual Goniastrea:Look it up and you’ll see. It’s 1 skeleton but the skeleton is a bit deeper and the polyps look fluffier and separate.@thamnasteroid any ideas?
Looks like a discosoma mushroom to me. Not acan.
It has a skeleton
None of what’s mentioned. It’s a goniastrea part of the faviidea family. Everyone calls it a favia as well because it’s kind of hard to tell the difference from a favia.
Maybe, i'm just a bit stumped because each polpy looks a bit more separated than I am used to with what we ususally call "favia"
Thank you! Leaning towards the rotundataeither Dipsastraea or Favites rotundata
corallites are too small and not fleshy enough. "Tonga mussa" are also usually more mottledLooks a bit like a tonga mussa, it a bowerbanki relative i recently have seen. Smaller than most of my bowers and much less colorful than some of the Australian bowers youll pay dearly for, duller shades of the Australian stuff. I picked one up recently