Thoughts on this ?
Not sure what the question is... it is a long polyp green toadstool, nice size!
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Thoughts on this ?
Not sure what the question is... it is a long polyp green toadstool, nice size!
Not sure if this qualifies as a weeping willow. When the flow is off the tentacles just fall.
beautiful tank... nice to see something not covered in blue light. Did you use a filter?
To be fair, shortcakes are a very rare case where the name actually lines up with science. All A. microlados are shortcakes and if someone calls an acro a shortcake and it isn't a microlados, they are wrong. The normal strawberry shortcake just happens to be the "default" of how microlados look like, it's not a variant, it's the default,you can find plenty that really look identical and a few that have some extra colors near the tips and get a different shortcake nameThat depends if you decide to call it that. I linked an article by the owner of the original weeping willow and according to the owner.. there are no original weeping willow corals for sale because he never sold any frags I guess.
So I guess it is for everyone to decide if they want to call other leathers that look similar the same name or not. There isn't any rule you can't call it a weeping
We do this with other corals like 'strawberry shortcake acro' for many acros that look similar but not from same parent colony.
To be fair, shortcakes are a very rare case where the name actually lines up with science. All A. microlados are shortcakes and if someone calls an acro a shortcake and it isn't a microlados, they are wrong. The normal strawberry shortcake just happens to be the "default" of how microlados look like, it's not a variant, it's the default,you can find plenty that really look identical and a few that have some extra colors near the tips and get a different shortcake name
Thats not really the normal case with fantasy names
I remember seeing clams under some of those names and even now, some still get given names like ‘Ultra’ which is usually given to a clam that’s bright blue.Ya, naming can be helpful to find certain corals we want. Other names are more of a stretch...
For awhile they were giving NAMES... to clams... you can't even frag a clam... but ya.. they tried that.
I really like my toadstool whatever it's called. So much better than the standard leather/toadstool. It brings a lot of movement in my tank. Originally it was only 2" diameter about 7 months ago, and now it's at least 10-12". Appreciate the input.
I use a DSLR with an adjusted white balance. Colour isn't perfect but at least it's not windex levelbeautiful tank... nice to see something not covered in blue light. Did you use a filter?
I want a baby
That’s incredible looking!!
Real one on the right
Any frags?
Real one on the right
Enough of those frags could put his kid thru college!Any frags?