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is it hard to the touch or soft and slimey?Clint
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Thanks for the prompt responses! I have looked upporties in my various reference material, in particular "The Reef Aquarium Vol 1" and it seems like porite is a pretty good fit.
This coral is forming a "sheet" on the LR. Now that I have finally taken a photo of it I will be able to track its growth. Sprung mentions strong light and good flow as well as relief from algae. Any other suggestions to encourage this coral? I have not done the touch test to see if it is hard or slimey. What would that tell me?
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The previous photos were taken earlier today wiht the hallide on.
Now only the actinics are on and this is what the coral looks like: ![]()
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it just looks more like an acan or micromussa type coral.if it is slimey and seems to shrink it will not be porites IMO.You would only notice individual polyps retract into the hard skeleton when touched if it is porites.Clint
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I can see clearly in that last photo (with just the actinics on) with the polyps partially retracted that it is definately Porites.
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It's not porites, that is actually a variety of Siderastrea sp. which is considered an LPS. They can extend fairly long sweepers at night so give it some room.
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Levi *EDIT* This is what a Siderastrea Sp. looks like (Thanks to google) ![]() Last edited by Zoaelite; 05-26-2008 at 04:13 PM. |
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I will have to check it for sweepers some evening, it does not look like it is capable of very long sweepers though.
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I've never even heard of this species...how does it differ from Porites? It looks VERY similar. If this is true (and I doubt it very little), then I bet there are A LOT of misidentified Porites out there!
Last edited by Myka; 05-27-2008 at 05:33 AM. |