Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
That’s got to be one of the craziest and coolest acros I’ve seen to date lol.Looks like a tenuis with milli polyps lol.. that thing is crazy cool!
Man that is a really tortured looking growth pattern. Like polyps were saying "guys, lets grow this direction!" Then a year later "guys, lets turn back the other way!"
Love the furry polyps. And the foxface photobomb is awesome as well.
That looks like an amazing tank!
Looks like a tenuis with milli polyps lol.. that thing is crazy cool!
Very well could be! That looks similar with crazy long polyps it must be really happy!Yeah it has grown quite odd even though it has been in the same spot since I started the tank last April. Added this piece in early May.
Thank you. It has a way to go but seems to be finding its groove quite nicely.
I am positive it was sold as a milli but it definitely isn't. I am thinking prostrata?
After studying the photo, hyacinthus might just be a winning ID. Horrida are more irregular, and Milles are more regular, and the corallites recessed more.Very tricky to tell from the pictures, but it looks like either a Acropora Hyacinthus or Acropora Millepora. The growth pattern on it is definitely crazy!
After studying the photo, hyacinthus might just be a winning ID. Horrida are more irregular, and Milles are more regular, and the corallites recessed more.
I'm not great with IDing Acropora. Keep in mind that captive-grown colonies can look very different from their wild counterparts.@encrustingacro is great with IDs. Looks like a mille to me.
It looks so innocent in this pic.This is a super early pic from about 2 years ago
That was my takeaway as well. Astonishing pattern.Very tricky to tell from the pictures, but it looks like either a Acropora Hyacinthus or Acropora Millepora. The growth pattern on it is definitely crazy!