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![]() This is from shortly after I got it when it had 6 heads, it's now up to about 15.
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![]() Favorite today
![]() I am lost as to what this coral is, is not acropora. It will not cluster, branch or table.....it just forms mounds. Definatly a unusual piece, possibly Isopora ? ![]() Marc.
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![]() Marc,
what's it smell like out of the water?
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![]() a$$ :P
J/K, this one has grown onto my rock and i havent pulled it out to smell latley.... It looks as if Isopora is a subgenus in the acropora family....so i guess still an acropora, just a weird one..lol. Isopora have a distinct odour ?
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![]() SPS is certainly not my strong point, but it looks like it could be some sort of encrusting montipora. Or maybe I'm just on crack
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