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Agreed and moreWhichever one tickles your fancy. Why not all three?
Same, tables weaken my knees lolHyacinthus. Love tables. Looking for a Frag currently.
I wish. 14 across and a 50g cube already.Whichever one tickles your fancy. Why not all three?
Could be. I believe the species I came across for red planet was actually A. spicifera, but there has never been a community agreement.Isn't red planet a hyacinthus? I don't know if the community has ever come to an agreement on what it is.
Whats that acro in the top left?I dont think the RP is a hyacinthus pesonally. They both grow different in my tank. My hyacinthus is very dense compared to the RP and is obviously a plate. It's also a thinner plate than my red planet.
But really who knows, since flow and other factors can influence growth patterns. It's just my hunch that they are different.
But I agree with others! Both are beautiful! (I have a Tyree Tierra del Fuego but it's just a frag right now, so hard to comment on that)
Pic of my hyacinthus...
It's a no namer I got from a local reefer. I believe it's an Acropora acuminata. Here is probably a more accurate picture of it. The polyps do look reddish, but not as red as that first picture wouldn't lead you to believe.Whats that acro in the top left?
I do offer the hyacinthus.Hyacinthus. Love tables. Looking for a Frag currently.
It does not appear to be no. It was mistakenly called that initially but over the years that changed.Isn't red planet a hyacinthus? I don't know if the community has ever come to an agreement on what it is.
So it's anthocercis?I do offer the hyacinthus.
It does not appear to be no. It was mistakenly called that initially but over the years that changed.
That’s my guess yes. The difference between red planet and hyacinthus is the radial corallites, according to the corals of the world page.So it's anthocercis?
Whole colony shot from above...or at least most of it