Jan 26, 2020 #1 M member 99594 Guest View Badges Hey all, anyone know what this piece could be? Attachments IMG_0643.MOV 6 MB
Jan 26, 2020 #2 Caseyoidae Valuable Member View Badges Catskill Reef Member Hudson Valley Reef Keepers Joined Feb 26, 2016 Messages 1,546 Reaction score 3,316 Location Hudson Valley, NY Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Looks like green slimmer. A. Yongei?
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Jan 26, 2020 #4 Caseyoidae Valuable Member View Badges Catskill Reef Member Hudson Valley Reef Keepers Joined Feb 26, 2016 Messages 1,546 Reaction score 3,316 Location Hudson Valley, NY Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Could also be a green digitata but it looks a little fat
Jan 26, 2020 #5 C. Eymann 2500 Club Member View Badges Excellence Award Joined Sep 30, 2019 Messages 2,743 Reaction score 4,934 Location Winter park FL. Rating - 0% 0 0 0 post a pic of it closed up so the skeletal details/coenstrum can be seen clearly. From what I can see, lacks axial corallites ? so Im ruling out acropora for now.
post a pic of it closed up so the skeletal details/coenstrum can be seen clearly. From what I can see, lacks axial corallites ? so Im ruling out acropora for now.
Jan 26, 2020 #6 OP OP M member 99594 Guest View Badges Here is another piece of the same thing. Is that photo better?
Jan 26, 2020 #7 Euphyllia97 Empty wallet member View Badges Joined Oct 22, 2019 Messages 477 Reaction score 890 Location Belgium Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Green acropora humilis? Tbh I doubt if it really is an acropora... could it be a green Montipora digitata?
Green acropora humilis? Tbh I doubt if it really is an acropora... could it be a green Montipora digitata?
Jan 26, 2020 #9 C. Eymann 2500 Club Member View Badges Excellence Award Joined Sep 30, 2019 Messages 2,743 Reaction score 4,934 Location Winter park FL. Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Calli said: montipora tubbs stellata coral, make sense? Click to expand... It has the coenstrum ridges, I can agree M. stellata is a very likely possibility..
Calli said: montipora tubbs stellata coral, make sense? Click to expand... It has the coenstrum ridges, I can agree M. stellata is a very likely possibility..